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🎸 Elevate your echo game with the Halo—where legendary tone meets modern versatility.
The Keeley Halo Andy Timmons Dual Echo pedal delivers up to 1500ms of delay with two independent presets, featuring Andy Timmons’ signature modulated 'Halo' sound. It offers 5 delay rhythms, 8 factory presets, and advanced tone-shaping controls, all housed in a compact, performance-ready unit trusted by pros for rich, dynamic echo effects.








| ASIN | B0B3S5JY8X |
| Amperage | 100 Milliamps |
| Audio Output Effects | Filter |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,995 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #29 in Electric Guitar Delay & Reverb Effects |
| Brand | Keeley |
| Brand Name | Keeley |
| Color | Black, Silver |
| Controls Type | Knob |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 365 Reviews |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
| Item Dimensions | 5.5 x 4.3 x 2.8 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6"L x 5"W x 3"H |
| Item Type Name | Halo Andy Timmons Dual Echo |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Keeley |
| Manufacturer Part Number | KHalo |
| Model Number | KHalo |
| Product Dimensions | 6"L x 5"W x 3"H |
| Set Name | Halo |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Style | Boom microphone stand with a telescoping boom arm |
| UPC | 810026440519 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
| Warranty Description | Two year parts and labor. |
D**N
Rockabilly heaven
Friggin awesome pedal got it for a little over 100 bucks. I’m lucky enough to have an old fender champ. It’s got that killer slap-echo Just like Sun records. Decent reverb also considering my old amp only has a volume knob. Offers plenty of delay if needed. I was hoping to emulate that Scotty Moore mystery train vibe. I can even with my limited abilities. I’d like to think it makes me sound like I know what I’m doing whether that’s true or not remains to be heard. I’ve ran it through a couple different guitars or different pick ups. I should say single coil humbcker as well as P90 very happy so far
S**R
Guitar effects pedal
Yes, this guitar effects pedal is a bit pricey. But IMHO from my experience from the past 50 years playing professionally, it's well worth every penny. I use this every show I play anywhere from 8 to 10 shows a month. It sounds great through 2 amps
T**H
Well Made and Worth It
Great delay and reverb pedal. Worth the cost. I haven’t noticed any extra noise from it, I have it plugged into my pedal board. It’s looks great, appears to be well-built, is versatile, and functions properly. I’d recommend this to anyone looking for a quality pedal.
C**K
Incredible pedal
If you use Keeley, you know this is a great pedal. Design, durability, and sound. If you’re looking for a delay pedal without trying to go all the way and getting a strymon timeline or getting a second delay pedal, this met my need! Insane tones even without a reverb paired to it.
E**T
Kelley is #1
Keeley is the crown prince of guitar pedals. A master builder.
J**K
Sounds great, can be annoying to use
5 stars for sound and features. 2 stars for physical design. The middle knob simply does not work well as a push button. The plastic knob often falls through and you will have to tighten it with a tiny screwdriver again and again. Also, the metal toggle switch underneath it is sometimes tough to operate with one hand (i.e. when you have a guitar around your shoulder). I loved the sound of it, but just found the product design a little too frustrating.
S**R
Amazing Mojo Box
Seriously amazing little mojo box. Controls are highly responsive, and combined with the three modes, you have some very interesting sonic options. Makes me wish for a version with presets, but you wouldn’t get that for this price point. Love it!
U**K
Is it just a delay and reverb in one?
Short answer is No. It's not just a delay and reverb in one pedal. I was afraid it was just going to be a "Rumble Seat" type clone, which would've been okay, I suppose, if I didn't already own one...But it was not that at all. Knowing absolutely nothing about it, the one and only reason I decided to take a chance on buying it was because I have never known Robert Keeley to put out a simple clone pedal to cash in on a name or trend like "Sun Records" . I don't know RK, it's likely I couldn't pick him out of a line up, but I am familiar with his obsession with tone, and whether it's the Nobel Screamer (one of my mount Rushmore pedals) or this very very unique pedal, you can bet it's going to be authentic. That Sam Phillips double tape machine, ever so slight delay thing is all right there in the pedal somehow, and you can almost smell the lead paint and asbestos of the recording room. It's Quacky, quirky, and the slapback sounds like Carl Perkins left his rig turned on for you. Don't be afraid to run vocals through it either. I don't know if it's even meant for vocals, but it'll give your voice that Sun Records thing too. Maybe they should make a vocal pedal with this circuit, add a few vocal tweak knobs and buttons. If they ever do, I get a cut of it. 🤪
J**N
yes, expensive but it's the last one you'll buy
not cheap but i think it'll be on my board forever. it's ridiculously functional and good sounding in a compact format
B**W
Incredible Sound Quality, But Be Prepared for the Learning Curve
The Keeley Halo genuinely sounds incredible. The delay tones are rich, spacious and beautifully musical, with a softness and depth that makes lead playing feel huge and expressive. It absolutely nails those atmospheric Andy Timmons-style ambient echoes, but it can also cover more conventional delay sounds once you start exploring it properly. What impressed me most was how refined everything sounded. The repeats sit perfectly behind your playing, never harsh or intrusive, and there’s a really addictive sense of width and dimension to the whole thing. Clean tones especially sound stunning through it. Build quality is excellent too. It feels like a premium pedal in every respect. That said, I have moved this pedal on - not because it sounded bad, quite the opposite - but because I personally found the learning curve steeper than I could really be bothered with. I'm a bit of a luddite when it comes to gear tbf. There’s a lot going on under the hood with the dual delay setup, hidden functions and deeper tweaking options. I can absolutely see why some players love that flexibility, but I realised I wanted something simpler and more immediate. In the end I swapped it for a more straightforward tape delay-style pedal that suited the way I play a bit better. Still, if you enjoy experimenting and want one of the best sounding modern delay pedals out there, the Halo is seriously impressive.
P**Y
The best sounding delay/reverb if you don’t want to sell your guitar to buy a Strymon!
This thing is insanely good value! It sounds fantastic, it covers everything you’d feasibly want from both a delay and a reverb pedal, in one box that takes up less room on your pedal board. From subtle ambience to cavernous reverb this thing does it all with aplomb. There are loads of reviews on YT, check them out before you buy one. Hell why stop at one, get 2, you’ll still have change from what you might have spent on the Strymon!
P**N
Great Effects
This is great box for any guitar player, great sound value for money.
F**Y
great pedal
I'm used to a basic analog delay and this has so many options its insane, really amazing sounds you can get out of it. Really smart useful features, I dont think i would gig with this as there is too much going on, but just kicking back and building some crazy soundscapes in my basement is also a pretty fun way to go,
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