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This is a brand new verbzilla i bought,my effects loop on my legacy suks so i will use the reverb on the amp awesome pedal my effects loop is just to noisy so im sellin it...you can change the modules in and out to..heres some specs 70.00 shipped
Model Switch - This switch is used to select from 11 distinctly different types:
'63 Spring - Based on* a FenderŪ 1963 brown
spring reverb head unit. Best known for great surf guitar tone!
Spring - Based on a studio spring reverb.
Plate - Based on a studio plate reverb.
Room - Simulates the acoustic properties of a classic echo chamber that consists mainly of early reflections.
Chamber - An elongated ambient space such as a hall, stairwell or elevator shaft creates this reverb type. Dreamy.
Hall - Simulates the sound of a concert hall or large open space with a strong reverb tail. Imagine a gymnasium, performance hall, or cathedral.
Ducking - Built using a 'Hall' but with a ducking effect. The volume of your reverb is "ducked" (reduced) while you're playing, and increases when you stop. This allows for clean musical passages with a touch of reverb that ramps up in volume once you stop playing.
Octo - Creates a lush, ambient space with a harmonized decay whose harmonic denseness is controlled by the time knob. Use volume swells and prepare to float on a cloud!
Cave - Surreal cavernous echo chamber.
Tile - Emulates the acoustic reflections of a tiled room, such as a bathroom with bright early reflections.
Echo - Just like it says ...echo...echo...echo.
Mix - Allows you to control the amount of reverb in your signal from dry to 100% wet.
Decay - Controls how quickly the reverb tail fades to silence.
Time - Controls the length of pre-delay. This is the amount of delay before the signal hits the reverb chamber.
Tone - Allows you to adjust the tonal character of the reverb, giving you the flexibility to go from dark and subtle to bright and splashy.
Trails Switch - When switched on, Verbzilla's processing is engaged while in bypass, so reverb smoothly trails away when you kick the effect off