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Benson Amps x Non-Human Audio Limited Edition Florist Dynamic Modulator Pedal - Grape

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Benson Amps x Non-Human Audio Florist Dynamic Modulator Pedal – Grape | No Limit Guitar Co, Idaho Falls

The Benson Amps x Non-Human Audio Florist is one of the most genuinely original modulation pedals to emerge from the boutique pedal world in years — a dual-channel dynamic modulator born from a chance meeting between Benson Amps' Chris Benson and Non-Human Audio's Dave Jordan at a pedal event in Oklahoma City, and developed through a collaborative creative process that pushed both builders well beyond their original intentions. Starting from the core concept of Jordan's Slow Loris modulated slapback effect and redesigned entirely from the ground up, the Florist is something else entirely — a high-fidelity dual delay modulator with compressor-style detector circuits, independent wet and intensity controls for each delay channel, a dry blend, and a latching GHOSTS footswitch that sends both delay lines into near-oscillating feedback territory. It can sound like a chorus. It can sound like a flanger. It can sound like a modulated reverb, a tri-chorus, or notes flying in completely unpredictable directions. In the limited edition Grape finish, it's as visually distinctive as it is sonically unclassifiable.


Product Overview

The Florist's origin story is part of what makes it so compelling. When Chris Benson and Dave Jordan met at a pedal event in late 2023, their conversation about the Slow Loris — Jordan's modulated slapback design — led Chris to offer some ideas about achieving the effect in a more controllable way. What followed was an exchange of schematics, a series of creative tangents, and a mutual realization that the new approach had opened up territory far beyond the original concept. The Florist retains the Slow Loris's core idea of a compressor-style detector circuit controlling delay speed, but the delay range runs significantly faster than the original, the signal path has been completely redesigned for higher fidelity, and the addition of a second independent delay channel — with its own separate detector circuit — opens up through-zero flanging, tri-chorus textures, and a vast range of experimental modulation sounds that have no straightforward name.

At its core, the Florist operates two independent fast delay lines, each with its own modulation controlled by a compressor-type detector circuit — a design approach that means the modulation behavior responds dynamically to the input signal rather than running at a fixed rate. Each delay channel has its own INTENSITY control for modulation depth and its own WET control for output level, while a DRY control blends in the unaffected signal independently. This three-way blend architecture — DRY, WET A, and WET B — gives players precise control over the relationship between the two wet signals and the dry signal, enabling everything from subtle ambient enhancement to fully immersive, dry-signal-free modulation textures. The two delay channels interact with each other in ways that produce emergent sounds — flanging, swirling high-frequency sighs, notes appearing from unexpected places — that neither channel would produce alone.

The GHOSTS footswitch is the Florist's most extreme feature — a latching switch that introduces feedback right on the verge of oscillation in both delay lines simultaneously. The result is a sustained, haunting feedback texture that sits at the boundary between controlled effect and self-generating sound, producing the kind of ambient, otherworldly results that experienced pedal users describe as genuinely unlike anything else they've encountered. Benson and Jordan are particularly excited about the Florist's applications beyond guitar — vocals, drums, synthesizers, and studio production all interact with the circuit in ways that open up new creative possibilities. The Grape finish is a limited edition colorway that reflects the pedal's boutique, collaborative origin as clearly as its circuit does.


Ideal For

  • Experimental guitarists, ambient players, and sound designers who want a modulation platform capable of both conventional and genuinely unclassifiable tonal territory
  • Studio producers and recording musicians looking to apply unique dynamic modulation to guitars, vocals, drums, and synthesizers in ways that create truly original textures
  • Boutique pedal enthusiasts drawn to collaboratively designed, limited edition effects with genuine creative depth and a compelling origin story
  • Players who have explored chorus, flanger, and delay and are ready for a modulation platform that operates on a different level of sonic complexity entirely
  • Guitarists and producers in Idaho Falls looking for one of the most distinctive, conversation-starting pedals available anywhere in the boutique effects world

Key Features

Dual Independent Delay Channels with Compressor-Type Detector Circuits Two independent fast delay lines each use their own compressor-style detector circuit to control delay speed dynamically — a design that produces modulation behavior responsive to the input signal rather than running at a fixed rate, and that generates emergent interactions between the two channels producing through-zero flanging, tri-chorus, and other sounds that defy straightforward categorization.

Independent DRY, WET A, and WET B Level Controls Three separate volume controls for the dry signal and each of the two wet delay channels give players precise, granular control over the blend of all three signals — enabling everything from subtle ambient enhancement to fully wet experimental textures with no dry signal present.

Independent INTENSITY A and INTENSITY B Controls Separate intensity controls for each delay channel's modulation allow independent adjustment of modulation depth across the two wet paths — a level of independent control that makes the Florist capable of extremely varied and nuanced modulation character depending on how the two channels are balanced against each other.

GHOSTS Latching Footswitch A dedicated latching footswitch introduces feedback right on the verge of oscillation in both delay lines simultaneously — producing sustained, haunting, near-oscillating textures that transform the Florist from a modulation pedal into a self-generating ambient sound source capable of deeply unusual results.

High-Fidelity Redesigned Signal Path The Florist's signal path was completely redesigned from the Slow Loris foundation for higher fidelity — cleaner, more detailed audio reproduction that preserves the quality of the input signal even as the modulation effects push into extreme territory.

Benson Amps x Non-Human Audio Collaboration The Florist is the product of a genuine creative collaboration between two respected boutique builders — Chris Benson of Benson Amps and Dave Jordan of Non-Human Audio — developed through a mutual enthusiasm for pushing the original concept as far as it could go. That collaborative energy is present in every aspect of the circuit's design and capabilities.

Limited Edition Grape Finish The Grape enclosure is a limited edition colorway that reflects the pedal's boutique, one-of-a-kind origin — a visually distinctive finish that suits an effect this unique and that makes the Florist as recognizable on a pedalboard as it is sonically arresting.


What's Included

  • Benson Amps x Non-Human Audio Florist Dynamic Modulator Pedal (Grape)
  • Free standard shipping

Note: 9V DC power supply sold separately.


Technical Specifications

Specification Details
Model Florist Dynamic Modulator
Type Dynamic Modulator / Dual Delay Effects Pedal
Collaboration Benson Amps x Non-Human Audio
Finish Grape (Limited Edition)
Channels Dual Independent Delay Channels
Detection Compressor-Type Detector Circuits
Controls DRY Volume, WET A Volume, WET B Volume, Intensity A, Intensity B
Footswitches Main Bypass, GHOSTS (Latching Feedback)
Effects Chorus, Slapback, Flanging, Through-Zero Flanging, Tri-Chorus, Modulated Reverb, Experimental
Signal Path High-Fidelity Redesigned Architecture
Input 1× 1/4"
Output 1× 1/4"
Stereo/Mono Mono
Battery Yes
Power 9V DC, 50mA (sold separately)
Applications Guitar, Bass, Vocals, Drums, Synthesizers, Studio Production

Get Your Hands on This Pedal Today

The Benson Amps Florist Dynamic Modulator in Grape is available now at No Limit Guitar Co in Idaho Falls. This is a pedal that creates a scene every time someone tries it for the first time — stop in to experience it firsthand, or reach out online to arrange your purchase. Boutique collaboration pedals with this level of originality and creative depth don't pass through Idaho Falls guitar shops often.