Reverb

Reverb

Reverb units simulate sounds produced in an echo chamber by creating a large number of echoes that gradually fade or "decay". A plate reverb system uses an electromechanical transducer to create vibrations in a plate of metal. Spring reverb systems, which are often used in guitar amplifiers, use a transducer to create vibrations in a spring. Digital reverb effects use various signal processing algorithms to create the reverb effect, often by using multiple feedback delay circuits.

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  1. Strymon Blue Sky Reverberator
    Strymon Blue Sky Reverberator

    Cloudburst is several distinct reverbs in one, with beautifully tuned, natural sounding small spaces at one end of the Decay knob, and vast, expansive atmospheres at the other. As you turn the Decay control, numerous internal parameters are automatically adjusted, allowing this ambient reverb pedal to produce outstanding studio quality rooms of any size at the turn of a single knob.

    €319.00
    Incl. 19% German VAT (may vary depending on country of destination, final price will be displayed at checkout)
  2. Strymon Flint V2 - Tremolo & Reverb
    Strymon Flint V2 - Tremolo & Reverb

    The magical combination of tremolo and reverb is the earliest example of a perfect guitar effects marriage. First pioneered within historic amplifiers of the 1960s, this harmonious coexistence has made its way onto countless records and performances — from early surf, swampy bayou blues, spaghetti westerns and film noir soundtracks, to modern day indie rock.

    €409.00
    Incl. 19% German VAT (may vary depending on country of destination, final price will be displayed at checkout)
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