Fender Marine Layer Reverb & Mirror Image Delay hands-on pedal demo

NAMM 2018 saw Fender return to the stompbox market in style with six original new circuits that combine boutique features with affordability. Here, Chris Vinnicombe demos the Marine Layer Reverb and Mirror Image Delay using a Fender Custom Shop 1956 Stratocaster. Fender says: Priced from £87 to £160, the new offerings provide a diverse set of effects – reverb, delay, overdrive, distortion, compression and buffer. From weekend warriors and pro players to guitarists looking for their first stompbox, Fender effect pedals give all types of players a chance to colour their tone on stage and in the studio. “For over 70 years, players have relied on our guitars and amps to create their own unique sound,” said Andy Mooney, CEO Fender. “Today’s player also views effect pedals as being integral to the creative process. We’re very excited to launch this group of highly innovative pedals, a first step in a long-term commitment to the category.” Born and designed in Southern California, these new Fender pedals were engineered with insight from professional gigging and studio musicians, artists and some of the industry’s best minds, led by in-house expert Stan Cotey. He’s spent 25 years in professional audio and 12 years engineering Fender tone – building the first-ever Fender signature amp model for Eric Clapton and contributing to the design of many of Fender’s digital and tube guitar amplifiers. Cotey brings a unique perspective from working directly with artists, such as The Edge and Joe Bonamassa–all known as legendary aficionados of guitar tone–making their sonic ideas a reality. “If you go back to the very early part of Fender’s history, we built working tools for working musicians,” said Stan Cotey, VP of Product Development at Fender. “They were built for function first, and we kept that same spirit in these pedals. A lot of the ideas, for me, came from listening, playing, and seeing how things not only sound, but also feel. You design something, build it, and then start fine-tuning it with a guitar, an amp and feedback from artists and players.” The resulting stomp boxes are packed with stage-ready features and signature Fender aesthetics, like LED Fender amp jewels. With a sleek, modern exterior crafted from lightweight, durable anodized aluminum, the enclosures are engineered for heavy-duty use, while LED-backlit knobs show control settings at a glance–even on dark stages. Each pedal features an exclusive, patent-applied-for, magnetically-latched 9V battery door, making it quick and easy to change batteries, as well as streamlined labeling for ease of use. These effect pedals feature all-original circuits, not mere copies or clones of existing designs; they include: • Marine Layer Reverb (£110) features multiple reverb types, including classics like Hall and Room, along with modern ones, like Shimmer. Reverb tails continue when the effect is muted, ensuring a smooth and natural decay. • Mirror Image Delay (£110) is an atmospheric delay effect, helping players create depth with a simple slapback or an epic soundscape with modulated repeats. The pedal offers Digital, Analog, and Tape modes—each with two voicing variations—and an option to add a dotted-eighth note. Fender’s new effects pedals are available from 27 February 2018 at local dealers and via http://www.fender.com