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Multi-Effect Pedal

  • Flexible multi-effect pedal with fully customisable effects
  • Creation of customised effects using text descriptions in the Polyend Playground platform or through C++ coding
  • Easy drag-and-drop transfer of finished effects via USB-C
  • The Polyend Playground platform enables the creation of a wide variety of effects via AI using specific text prompts – even chains of effects can be generated as a single effect.
  • Large and growing collection of free community-generated effects available
  • Endless Delay effect pre-installed (Endless Delay faceplate included)
  • Robust housing made of milled aluminium with magnetically interchangeable front plate
  • Three freely assignable controls
  • Two foot switches with freely assignable functions and LED status display
  • Stereo inputs and outputs
  • Switchable between stereo, mono and mono-to-stereo
  • 48 kHz / 24-Bit audio path
  • Suitable for guitars, synthesizers, drum machines and experimental setups
  • Power supply: 9–12 V DC, 200 mA (power supply unit not included)
  • Dimensions: 120 x 80 x 55 mm
  • Weight: 0.4 kg
  • Including Endless Pedal, magnetic front panel (unprinted), Playground tokens ($20) and Endless Delay faceplate

Note: Creation of customised effects via the Polyend Playground platform requires tokens, which may incur additional costs. Community effects are free.

  • Fås siden Marts 2026
  • Artikelnummer 637304
  • salgsenhed 1 stk
  • Design Pedal
  • Amp Modeling Yes
  • Drumcomputer No
  • Incl. Tuner No
  • Expression Pedal No
  • USB-Port Yes
  • Headphone Output No
  • MIDI Interface No
  • Line Out Yes
  • Battery Operation No
  • PSU included No
  • Filter Yes
  • Effects Yes
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Very handy idea,and fun, but not ready yet.
Feliponcito 08.05.2026
This feels like an interesting prototype of a concept that could eventually become an essential feature in modern hardware design. The idea behind the Polyend Endless is genuinely forward-thinking, and I can easily imagine a future where this kind of integrated programmable DSP environment becomes standard across performance gear.

That said, the current implementation feels far from mature. The biggest issue, in my opinion, is that both the sound quality and the feature set fall short when it comes to real-world performance use. Even the factory-installed delay algorithm doesn’t feel entirely reliable or polished. Most of the patches and experiments I tried afterwards were unfortunately quite underwhelming from a sonic and practical standpoint.

I hesitated several times before writing this review because I genuinely like Polyend as a company. I own both the Polyend Step and the Polyend Mess, and I think they are outstanding pieces of gear that easily compete above their price range and, in some areas, outperform much of the competition. Unfortunately, I can’t say the same about the Endless.

Right now, the Endless feels incomplete ,almost like an early developer platform or a public beta rather than a finished performance tool. It desperately needs further firmware development, refinement, or perhaps even a proper MKII revision. At its current stage, it feels raw and not fully ready for professional live use.

Personally, I wouldn’t rely on it for a gig or any critical performance situation. Where it does shine is as an experimental platform for people interested in DSP programming, prototyping, and creative coding in C++. In that context, it can actually be a lot of fun and potentially very inspiring. But as a reliable live effects machine, it still has a long way to go.
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