Product Description
DAMP Reverb (NRV-3) is a mini reverb pedal with 3 different reverb types including Plate, Spring, and Hall. You can switch the types by tapping the tap switch.
DAMP reverb offers True-bypass and Buffer-bypass (Trails), just hold the footswitch to boot-up the pedal (do not connect USB). The footswitch indicator will show you the bypass status. (While you boot-up the pedal, if the FS indicator flashes "Green" = BF, "Red" = TB)
FEATURES:
- 3 reverb types in the mini enclosure
- Plate: Clear ambience. Renowned studio reverb found on classic recordings
- Spring: Bottom-heavy dimension flashback. Classic "surf" reverb; great for Rockabilly!
- Hall: Lush & large encompassing reverb with warm decay
- Holding footswitch for secondary function. (Shimmer, Freeze)
- True-bypass or Buffer-bypass (Trails)
- Supports Stereo I/O with TRS Cable
- Low power consumption. (less than 100mA)
- Analog dry signal for low noise and zero latency
- Mini but mighty! It also supports Stereo input & output (Use 1/4" TRS plug, and choose Stereo mode)
- The USB-C port is for firmware update. Connect USB cable to a PC and hold the footswitch to boot-up the device and to enter the DFU (Device Firmware Update) mode. Once connected you can do firmware updates using DFU updater software
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Input Impedance: 1Më©
- Output Impedance: 10kë©
- Dynamic Range: 103 dB
- DSP Processing: 48KHz / 32-bit
- A/D D/A Sampling Rate: 48KHz / 24-bit
- Power: 9V DC (Negative tip, Optional ACD-006A adapter)
- Current Draw: Less than 100mA
- Dimensions: 94 x 51 x 53mm (L x W x H)
- Weight: 175g
TYPES OF REVERB
- Plate Reverb was inspired by EMT 140, which made use of a metal plate suspended in a steel frame, that was able to recreate reverberations similar to those heard in an acoustic space; renowned studio reverb found on classic recordings.
- Spring Reverb simulates the spring tank that a mechanical disturbance propagated in a spring by creating a mechanical oscillation. To achieve a ÛÏbouncyÛ tone, Spring reverb is a solid choice for adding a bottom-heavy dimension. Classic ÛÏsurfÛ reverb; great for Rockabilly too!
- Hall Reverb is based on the legendary Lexicon 224 which was unleashed in 1978. We simplified the DECAY, LEVEL, and TONE controls. It has famously lush reverb tail which single-handedly defined the sound of an entire era. Large encompassing reverb with warm decay.
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