Controls include LEVEL, which determines the output level of the effect, MODE, which determines whether the Delay time range is Quick (62.5ms – 125ms) or Extended (125ms – 250ms), and REGEN, which controls how many echoes you hear, while TIME controls the Delay Time selection.
The Reaction Digital Delay offers a smooth full bodied tone, according to its manufacturer. Reaction pedals are built into a metal slim form factor chassis, designed to take up as little space as possible on a pedalboard. The Reaction Digital Delay is a TRUE BYPASS pedal.
Reaction stomp boxes run on a 9V Alkaline battery, or may also be powered by Rocktron’s DC OnTap Universal Power Supply adaptor.
Pricing & Availability
Available now, the Reaction Digital Delay pedal carries a list price of $119.00.
More information on the Reaction Series can be found at www.rocktron.com.
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