
Anthony Easton
The Foxgear Rainbow is a digital reverb pedal that offers 5 reverb presets, including 2 shimmering algorithms, 2 classic reverb effects, and an innovative "RotaryVerb." The pedal keeps the signal path 100% analog, with audio capacitors in the signal path and true bypass relay to maintain the original tone. The central selector works in synergy with the "Multi" control, which has specific roles depending on the selected algorithm. The Rainbow also features controls for Tone and Deep to achieve nuanced effects. The algorithms include Shimmer, Celestial, Rotary Verb, Church, and Spring, each offering unique reverb effects. The pedal operates on 9 to 12VDC and has dimensions of 60mm x 120mm x 30mm, weighing 0.2kg.
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Below are live Reverb listings for the Foxgear Rainbow from Reverb. Stompbx automatically aggregates current offers to give you a quick look at available models, conditions, and prices. Perfect for comparing options and making an informed purchase.

Brand New
$118.43

Brand New
$142.73

Brand New
$140.64

Brand New
$169

Brand New
$153.88

Brand New
$139.48

Brand New
$170.46

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