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Published on 09/28/05 at 17:37
Digital reverb unit with a semi-parametric equalizer analog with 4 modes of reverb, a knob Input Level (Input Level), the EQ has Low, Mid and High with adjustable frequency and volume (2 buttons 1) and an ON-OFF conmutateur for EQ, then a little more to the right is a knob with which we little MIXING choose more reverb or more of its direct (dry / wet) and a level knob Output (Output Level) and to his right and then a bypass switch at the far right entrance FOOT SW jack to control the pedal with a BYPASS or triggers. All in one rack unit.
Behind an input (jack), 1 output (jack), a level switch (LEVEL)-20db / +4 db, an input INSERT (jack), INSERT 1 output (jack) and finally a voltage selector (voltage selector) :110-120 / 220-240, and the power cable.
No MIDI

UTILIZATION

Editing simple and intuitive even then Yamaha, digital analog rack with a button for each function.

SOUND QUALITY

This is effective reverb, EQ takes care of everything, the 4 modes are for the reverberation time.
I use on pianos, guitars, bass or drums. I mostly use the EQ in real time to scan the frequencies of the reverb, I get unexpected sounds! Dub School!

OVERALL OPINION

It'll be two months now that I have recovered from an attic of a guy I Meet in Spain. I put it in clean and now it sounds perfect, with a certain dynamic, a little breath at a high level but not c méchand, you really get to hear (the soufffle). € 50 + € 30 reverb cleaning = € 80 in all for a reverb collector since it was one of the first analog-digital reverbs.
I do it again the choice to buy it for my music needs all kinds of reverbs and that is really his grain.