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WE HAVE A WINNER!!
Congratulations to David Coric from Grand Island, NY.
David will be receiving the Tap Delay and Time Bandit from Visual Sound!
Thanks again to EVERYONE who entered. We had a huge amount of entries. That indicates that our friends love these giveaways. Let’s do it again soon!
Visual Sound owner Bob Weil was recently interviewed for an article in Entrepreneur Magazine.
Many small-business owners, however, say their needs go beyond just sweeping tax cuts. And many Republican-supporting business owners — who are better represented by the membership organizations — don’t feel like their candidates really understand them.
Bob Weil, owner of Visual Sound, an eight-employee maker of guitar gear in Spring Hill, Tenn., has written a proposal to reform accounting rules that he recently presented to his local U.S. congresswoman’s office. He wants tax relief on excess inventory and faster depreciation on all asset purchases. He supports Romney because he believes “government shouldn’t get in the way” of business, explaining that he feels Obama’s policies have hampered his business more than helped it.
Weil, however, feels that even Romney doesn’t really grasp small-business struggles — because he, like most politicians, has never run one. But Weil thinks election talk hardly matters, anyway. “Election years are full of rhetoric and promises that are never kept,” he says. “It’s what happens between election years that matters.”
Read the entire article by clicking the link below.
Welcome to the new VisualSound.net! Our old website was looking a bit tired and had needed updating for quite some time. Now, thanks to the efforts of our marketing director, Jamie Rowe, you’re looking at a brand new, beautiful website. I hope you’ll find it much easier to navigate, with lots more useful information, photos, and demos. Every time you come back to the site, you’ll find new highlights of videos, artists, and more. If you like what you see, send a link to all your friends on Facebook, Twitter, or by email. Thanks for stopping by!
- Bob Weil
VISUAL SOUND’S NEW LIFETIME WARRANTY INCLUDES THE REVOLUTIONARY DUAL TAP DELAY, JEKYLL & HYDE, ROUTE 66, AND MORE.
Spring Hill, TN June 15, 2012
After delighting musicians for many years with their award-winning guitar effect pedals, Visual Sound is taking their quality commitment to the next level by offering a lifetime warranty on all V2 and V3 series effect pedals.
Bob Weil, founder and president of Visual Sound, explains it this way: “We’ve worked hard for many years to make our products not only sound great, but also hold up to the demands of the working musician. The test procedures and quality control standards that R.G. Keen and I have developed are extremely thorough. On top of that, we designed our switching system to pretty much last forever, and we’re very picky about our critical parts suppliers too. When it comes down to it, we hate to have our gear go down in the middle of someone’s gig, so we’ve gone over the top with reliability. To prove it, we’re now offering a lifetime warranty on most of our pedals. And since we’ve been around since 1995, you can be confident that we’ll be around to support that warranty.”
Visual Sound V3 and V2 series warranties are for the lifetime of the product. All other products have a warranty which is in effect for one year from the date of purchase for all new equipment. Both warranties include the outstanding customer support that musicians have come to expect from Visual Sound.
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When we released our Dual Tap Delay, the response was overwhelming! (…and it still is!). We heard from some players that they would love to have a scaled down, single tap version of the award winnning pedal. With that in mind, Visual Sound is proud to release the V3 Tap Delay!
The new V3 Tap Delay is basically channel 2 of the Dual Tap Delay in a small, compact pedal. Perfect for cramped pedalboards, the V3 Tap Delay has all the features a player would want in a single delay pedal including Tap Tempo, Manual Mode, Tone Control, Time Divisions, Modulation, Dual Outputs, and of course control over Repeats and Effect Level.
Dimensions: 4.57″ x 4.72″ (116 x 120mm)
Current Draw: 92mA
Check it out here.
Visual Sound announced two new products to the masses at NAMM 2012. The first is the Tap Delay, which is basically channel 2 of the Dual Tap Delay in a small, compact pedal. Perfect for cramped pedalboards, the Tap Delay has all the features a player would want in a single delay pedal including Tap Tempo, Manual Mode, Tone Control, Time Divisions, Modulation, Dual Outputs, and of course control over Repeats and Effect Level. The projected US street price will be $169.95.
The second product is called the Time Bandit. While not an effect pedal, the Time Bandit converts audio click tracks into a tap tempo signal that will work with any delay pedal having an external tap tempo jack. It also has a built in BPM generator with a corresponding LED display and large knob, to send BPM signals to delay pedals. The projected US street price will be $99.95.
Both pedals will be released this summer. Stay tuned for details!

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