This is designed to gently modulate the pre-delay of the reverb for additional dimensionality.
With the recent expansion of their Boost Series pedals, Tech 21 has also changed the look of the Boost RVB to complement the line. The Boost RVB features a clean Boost function for up to 9dB of added volume, with boost and reverb in a single pedal. Designed with user-tweakable, “lo-fi” analog technology, you can manipulate the controls to infuse degrees of warmth and life characteristic of vintage reverbs, the company says.
A single, continuously-variable Time control provides a full sweep of size from short to long. Mix (ranging from 100% dry to 100% wet), Feedback, Tone and Level controls are 100% analog. When switching into bypass mode, the Trails function allows the reverb signal to decay naturally, rather than stopping abruptly, according to Tech 21.
The Boost RVB is engineered so the user can explore and custom tailor such reverb styles as spring, plate and natural room/hall ambiance. Other features include 1megOhm high-impedance 1/4” input, 1kOhm low-impedance 1/4” output, actuator, metal construction. Operable with 9V alkaline battery (not included) or optional DC power sup- ply (Tech 21 Model #DC2).
For more information, visit: www.tech21nyc.com
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