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Weird Noise Pedals x StringTree.co Special Giveaway: The Death Spiral ๐ŸŒ€

Now's your chance to win a Death Spiral Modulated Delay pedal from Weird Noise Pedals via StringTree.co! Giveaway winner will be announced on Monday, July 21, 2025.

This wild sonic experiment comes from Weird Noise, a husband-and-wife team handcrafting pedals in Astoria, Oregon. Drew brings decades of audio engineering experience from SF Bay Area studios and a lifelong obsession with guitar effects, while Sonja combines her background in woodworking, furniture restoration, and graphic design to create visually striking pedals that sound as good as they look.

Drew and Sonja Zajicek,
Owners, Weird Noise Pedals

Key Features:

โœ… Dual LFO modulation system (IC-based LFO 1 + transistor-based optical LFO 2)
โœ… Built-in OD/fuzz circuit on the "dry" signal for added grit and character
โœ… Highly interactive controls encourage experimentation over conventional settings
โœ… FLTR control shapes feedback oscillation while taming PT2399 chip noise
โœ… Expression pedal input for real-time delay time warping and signal mangling
โœ… Fluorescent and UV light reactive finish with included 3D glasses

๐ŸŽฅ A Weird and Wonderful Delay: The Death Spiral Pedal

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Weird Noise Pedals: A Family Affair in Astoria, Oregon

"This is truly a family operation: the circuits and PCBs are designed by me, the graphics and screen printing is all done by my wife, and the pedals are packed up by our son. Here at Weird Noise we don't chase tone. We make our own."

โ€” Drew Zajicek, Weird Noise

About Weird Noise Pedals:
Weird Noise is a small family operated pedal company that came about after many nights of tinkering and teaching myself about circuit design in a walk-in closet and building pedals in a laundry room. All of our pedals are hand built in Astoria, Oregon and our circuits and PCBs are designed in house. The pedal graphics are all original designs and screen printed here at Weird Noise.