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Post by blindwilly3fingers on Feb 6, 2022 16:05:41 GMT
My son bought me this for Xmas, only just had time to try it out. Got to say I'm gonna need more time with it but first impressions are very good. Had some fun playing The Rumble and a few other things. It has 8 settings: Plate Church Spring Echo verb Shimmer Comet Rewind Forest Pulse
There are 3 main controls 1 reverb type selector 2 mix 3 decay There are 2 small knobs tone and mod. There is also a toggle for trail on/off. There is a switch on the back labbled sync, always or off, I've yet to read the manual to see what this does? It has a blue led that stays on or pulses depending on the type of reverb you have selected. Also the edge of the casing lights up in blue on either end. From my initial messing about I'm really pleased how versatile it is, OK it may not be as good as some dedicated spring or other type of reverbs. IMHO it will do a fair job on all of its settings and I'm looking forward using it.
I've added a YouTube demo there are loads out there, I just thought this one gave a rough idea of the pedals capabilities.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2022 2:03:31 GMT
That should be a lot of fun. Think the sync switch just adjusts the light show.
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Post by blindwilly3fingers on Feb 7, 2022 8:56:30 GMT
Yes @defjef your correct 😊 I read the manual 2 minutes after writing the post. 🤭
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Post by blindwilly3fingers on Feb 7, 2022 16:06:13 GMT
Tbh advb the pedal is much better than I had anticipated. I wanted something with a reasonable spring and plate reverb but it has much more than that. I'm very pleased with it, just have to work out how to use some of the options it offers. In my initial post I forgot to mention the cost £66 from Thomann. Apparently it was cheaper than any UK supplier my son could find! I think it is a very good pedal for the price. 👍
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2022 16:19:57 GMT
I recently asked a UK supplier to price match DV247/Music Store by dropping their price by £50 - they advertised that they did do price matching. However they told me that they couldn't price match European suppliers, despite DV247/Music Store showing me that they were based in LONDON and Cologne, had a video on YouTube of their massive warehouse in Romford, Essex and call themselves the UK's leading supplier of musical equipment to schools, colleges & universities". Go figure.
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