Built‑in 9 digital reverb types, including SPRING, CHURCH, PLATE, EKO‑VERB, SHIMMER, COMET, REWIND, FOREST, PULSE, apart from the traditional MIX, DECAY and TONE adjustment, has modulation effects depth control dedicated for modulation effects. The TRAIL function switch is for switching on the Trail function, allowing the effects tone to fade out and sound much more natural between switching on and off
2. PLATE: Studio‑style plate reverb were one of the first types of artificial reverbs used in recording. They used a steel plate under tension supplied by springs at the corners where the plate was attached to an outer shell. Plate works well on vocals being bright and clear
3. CHURCH: Huge room reverb, the acoustics of a church can be huge, so expect the ambiance to really
4. SPRING: Classical spring reverb tank is perhaps one of the first uses were in Vibroverb amp way back in 1963, so if it’s the classical vintage tones you are seeking the spring reverb is the one for you
5. EKO‑VERB: Combines echo and reverb, is it a delay or a reverb. Well both are indeed time‑based sound effects but delay is the repetition of the signal after a period of time and the number of repetitions depending on the feedback level. Reverb is the natural result of soundwaves bouncing off every surface, hard, soft, tall, short, etc. Put these two together and this is what we then hear and perceive as room’s acoustics the Eko‑Verb. Using the modulation dial brings in the additional delay and repeat speed
Specification:
Item Type: Reverb Effect Pedal
Weight: 248 g / 8.7 oz(approx.)
Input Impedance: 2.2MΩ
Output Impedance: 100Ω
Rated Current Consumption: 140mA
Working Voltage: DC 9V(center minus)(not included)
Signal Bypass Type: Bypass
Size: Approx. 109 x 67 x 48mm / 4.3 x 2.6 x 1.9in
Package List:
1 x Reverb Effect Pedal
1 x User Manual