Crumar Burn

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Crumar Burn

Crumar

Burn

4.8 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 623001
Brand: Crumar
Model: Burn
Price: $288.20

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The Crumar Burn is a clever little box for adding Leslie swirl and overdrive to your guitar or keyboard signal. It's a great value for players wanting to inject some vintage organ and amp vibes without complex routing or a ton of knobs. Perfect for gigging musicians or home recordists looking for a quick tonal boost.

Product Description

  • Crumar Burn
  • Effect Pedal for Electric Guitar and Electric Bass
  • With Leslie simulations
  • reverb (spring/digital) and analogue overdrive
  • ONE CORD connection input for direct connection of compatible instruments
  • Remote control via optional Crumar Halfmoon 3-way switch (Art.#457070# - not included)
  • Controls: Balance
  • Distance
  • Angle
  • Speed
  • Ramp and Reverb
  • Switches: Memphis Style
  • Front Stop and Reverb Type (Digital / Spring)
  • Selector switch for guitar or keyboard input
  • Footswitch: digital bypass and speed (slow/fast/stop)
  • 2 RGB-LEDs
  • Line/instrument input: 6.3 mm jack
  • Stereo line output: 6.3 mm jack
  • Stereo headphone output: 3.5 mm mini jack
  • Standard guitar power supply connection (9V)
  • Solid metal housing
  • Dimensions (W × H × D): 118 × 34 × 96 mm
  • Weight: 0.4 kg
  • Includes power supply unit (with EU
  • UK and US plugs)
PROS
  • • Solid metal housing provides surprising durability for the size.
  • • Leslie simulations offer convincing vintage organ tones.
  • • Compact size makes it ideal for pedalboards or desktop use.
  • • Simple controls allow for quick adjustments and ease of use.
CONS
  • • Limited connectivity restricts use with instruments beyond guitar/bass.
  • • RGB LEDs feel a bit cheap compared to higher-end pedals.
  • • Spring reverb simulation lacks the nuance of dedicated units.

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Key Features

Type Effect Pedal
Compatibility Electric Guitar, Electric Bass, Keyboard
Connection 6.3mm Jack (Line/Instrument In), 6.3mm Jack (Stereo Line Out), 3.5mm Mini Jack (Stereo Headphone Out)
Power 9V Standard Power Supply
Weight 0.4 kg

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Frequently Asked Questions

While it has a line input, it's optimized for instrument-level signals. Using a synth directly might require a volume pedal to avoid clipping.
It adjusts the rotor phasing and overall tone to emulate classic Memphis-style organ sounds – a bit grittier and more mid-focused.
The spring reverb is decent for adding ambience, but it’s a simulation; it won’t capture the complex decay and character of a vintage spring reverb tank.

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