This is designed to allow you to have a soft, small room reverb on Channel A and a more dramatic and dark large-room reverb on Channel B (or vise versa) The two foot-controlled switches control which channel you are in, and whether you wish to bypass the effect completely.
Additional features on the Carl Martin Headroom include metal casing, chicken head knobs, double mounted springs, and remote jacks for Bypass and Channel Select (which allows you to place the effect in your rack or in the back of your amp to save real-estate on your pedal-board), as well as your input and output jacks.
The Carl Martin Headroom runs on 9v DC, and Carl Martin recommends using a regulated power supply.
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