
Anthony Easton
The Joyo R Series R-14 Atmosphere Reverb is a versatile effects pedal designed for electric guitar and bass. It features 9 built-in digital reverb types, including SPRING, CHURCH, PLATE, EKO-VERB, SHIMMER, COMET, REWIND, FOREST, and PULSE. In addition to traditional MIX, DECAY, and TONE adjustments, it offers modulation effects depth control dedicated for modulation effects. The TRAIL function switch allows the effects tone to fade out, providing a more natural transition when switching the effect on and off. The pedal has dimensions of 1096748mm and weighs 248g. It has an input impedance of 2.2M Ω, output impedance of 100 Ω, and a rated current consumption of 140mA. The working voltage is DC 9V (center negative).
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Very Good
$54

Brand New
$82.30

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