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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Meris - Mercury X - Modular Reverb SystemMercuryX takes the heart and soul of Mercury7 and expands it far beyond sci-fi into the highest quality and most flexible studio reverb ever created in a pedal format.€699.00Incl. 19% German VAT (may vary depending on country of destination, final price will be displayed at checkout)Out of stock
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Electro Harmonix - Dirt Road Special Guitar Amplifier
The much-anticipated remake of our venerable 1970s Dirt Road Special amp is here. Including the Holy Grail MAX.
€399.00Incl. 19% German VAT (may vary depending on country of destination, final price will be displayed at checkout) -
KMA AUDIO MACHINES Cirrus
Made up of a Delay side and a Reverb side, both sides of Cirrus sport the most important basic controls such as Time (up to 1.5 sec).
€199.00Incl. 19% German VAT (may vary depending on country of destination, final price will be displayed at checkout) -
MERIS - Mercury 7 Reverb
Reverb - Inspired by the 1982 Bladerunner film soundtrack
€349.00Incl. 19% German VAT (may vary depending on country of destination, final price will be displayed at checkout)