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The brainchild of Bryan Laurenson, one-time guitarist in emo-rockers Copeland, Quiet Theory has earned rave reviews for its one and only pedal so far, the lush, ambient Prelude delay and reverb. Created in collaboration with post-rock titans This Will Destroy You, the Prelude’s ability to create stunning soundscapes with just a few intuitive knobs–as opposed to the Cape Canaveral-esque layouts of

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