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mixer pedal Cosmic Loop FX Parallelarator PedalCosmic Loop FX Parallelarator Pedal The Cosmic Loop FX Parallelarator Pedal gives you total control over your sound without complicating your setup. Instead of stacking effects one after another, this pedal lets you blend them side by side while keeping your original tone clear and powerful. Whether you play at home, in the studio, or on stage, it helps your guitar sound bigger, wider, and more alive. It fits easily on your pedalboard and works with

Cosmic Loop FX Parallelarator Pedal

The Cosmic Loop FX Parallelarator Pedal gives you total control over your sound without complicating your setup. Instead of stacking effects one after another, this pedal lets you blend them side by side while keeping your original tone clear and powerful. Whether you play at home, in the studio, or on stage, it helps your guitar sound bigger, wider, and more alive. It fits easily on your pedalboard and works with one, two, or even three amps. If you want a huge, professional sound without rewiring your entire rig, this pedal makes it simple.

Cosmic Loop Parallelarator Pedal Review

The Cosmic Loop FX Parallelarator Pedal is a true parallel mixer designed for wet, dry, and wet dry wet setups. It features three independent stereo effect loops with dedicated level controls and a dry mix control for precise blending. Loop 3 can be turned on and off with the built-in footswitch and includes a phase switch to correct phase issues caused by certain pedals.

High-quality, low-noise buffers preserve your signal across long cable runs, while stereo and mono switching ensure smooth integration with almost any rig. Hand-built in the UK, this boutique pedal delivers studio-level clarity in a compact format.

Cosmic Loop FX Parallelarator Stereo FX Loop Features

  • Blend your clean tone with effects while keeping your sound clear and punchy
  • Run one, two, or three amps without changing your setup
  • Create huge stereo or wet dry wet rigs with ease
  • Turn Loop 3 on and off during a performance
  • Fix phase problems with the built-in phase switch
  • Expand your setup by linking another unit for more effect loops

Cosmic Loop Parallelarator Stereo Loop Mixer Specs

  • Power requirement 9 to 18V DC center negative 100 mA
  • Input impedance 1 MΩ
  • Output impedance sends 100 Ω
  • Output impedance main outputs 100 Ω
  • Frequency response 10 Hz to 24 kHz
  • Three stereo return effect loops with mono send
  • Hand-built in the UK with high-quality, low-noise preamps

Cosmic Loop FX Parallelarator Parallel Effects Mixer Controls

Stereo and Mono Switches

Each loop can be set to stereo or mono. In mono mode, the signal is sent to both left and right outputs, making it easy to use standard mono pedals without losing output balance.

Dry Mix Control

This knob adjusts how much of your dry input is blended into the left and right outputs. It helps you keep your core tone strong and clear while adding effects around it.

Loop Level Controls

Each effect loop has its own level knob. These controls let you decide how much of each effect is mixed into your overall sound, giving you full control over balance and depth.

Loop 3 Footswitch

The built-in footswitch instantly turns Loop 3 on or off. This is perfect for switching effects during a song without touching your pedalboard settings.

Loop 3 Phase Switch

This switch flips the phase of Loop 3 to fix phase issues caused by certain pedals. It keeps your tone tight and prevents thin or hollow-sounding mixes.

LED Indicator

The LED shows whether Loop 3 is active or bypassed, so you always know the status at a glance.

Dry Signal Input

This mono input connects your guitar signal or the send from your amp’s effects loop. It is the main entry point for your dry tone.

Effect Loop Sends

Each loop has a buffered mono send. This sends your clean signal out to your connected effect pedals.

Effect Loop Returns

Each loop includes stereo return capability. You can use a stereo TRS cable or a mono TS cable, depending on your effects unit.

Left Output

Connects to your left amplifier or effects return. Used for mono, stereo, or wet dry wet setups.

Centre Output

Typically used for the dry amplifier in a wet dry wet rig. It can also serve as the main output in certain setups.

Right Output

Connects to your right amplifier or effects return when running stereo or wet dry wet configurations.

Parallel Link Port

This expansion port allows you to connect another Parallelarator or compatible external mixer. It lets you add even more parallel routing effect loops.

Power Input

Accepts 9 to 18V DC center negative power at 100 mA. This keeps the pedal running smoothly and reliably.

What’s in the box of our Cosmic Loop Parallel Effects Mixer Pedal?

  • Cosmic Loop FX Parallelarator pedal
  • User manual
  • Sticker
  • Hook and loop strip for pedalboard mounting
  • Branded box
  • DeathCloud merch
  • Candy

Cosmic FX Parallelarator Pedal Dimensions

  • Height 2.36 inches
  • Width 3.07 inches
  • Depth 4.80 inches

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Anyone who plans to read this book is likely to know its premise already, so, I will not spend time or effort to recap it. All I can say is that the way the book is more eloquent, is altogether smarter, and more beautifully written than I expected. This is a true intellectual treat written with proper intellectual verve. So, no conspiracy theorists, or the simpleton believers in ancient aliens need not apply. If, however, you achieved a proper academic attainment - got your Masters or PhD and enjoy intellectual stimulation, this is a rare gem, to be digested slowly and deliberately, as no similar book is to be encountered any time soon. In other words, just a great book, presenting fascinating thoughts. It does not need anyone’s endorsement, as it is already a well-known entity within its field, yet, here it is – very heartily recommend!
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This book sat on my wish list for years while the price hovered just a bit too high for my liking. My patience has been rewarded with a back in print price that makes getting it a no-brainer. That said, I can't say I believe the main theory of this book, but it is a good start and an enjoyable read regardless. It seems to me that authors feel a need to propound an overarching and impossible-to-prove theory, in order to write some comparative mythology. I was brought to this book a long time ago after reading Charles Hapgood's Map of ancient Sea Kings. Another good author in the same vein is Gavin White, who wrote Babalonian Star Lore and several others.
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