

The DeadBeat Sound Reverberation Station is a multi-dimensional effect unit that offers nine different reverb modes: Plate, Mod, Church, Hall, Room, Spring, Lo-Fi, Gate, and Reverse. Each mode represents a different reverb effect style, providing a wide range of ambient sounds. The pedal features a simple but effective control section for each mode, enclosed in a vintage- inspired shell. The Mod mode adds a warbly chorus to the reverb, while the Lo- Fi mode creates unconventional and unique reverb effects. The Gate mode cuts off abruptly for a shorter reverb tail, and the Reverse mode adds an element of surprise to the sound. The pedal is designed to bring the best of the ambient world to any musical situation, offering a versatile and diverse range of reverb effects. The Reverberation Station is made in China and was released in 2018.
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$98
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$125.99
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