
Anthony Easton
The Seymour Duncan Dark Sun is a digital delay and reverb pedal designed based on Mark Holcomb's favorite sounds from the Silver Lake Dynamic Reverb and the Andromeda Dynamic Delay. It features a clean, warm digital delay algorithm and a rich Hall reverb, with the ability to route both in virtually any configuration desired. The pedal offers the following technical specifications:
- Input Impedance: 1M Ohm
- Output Impedance: 100 Ohms
- Gain: Unity
- Noise: < -105dBV
- Frequency Response: 20 Hz to 20 KHz +/-0.5dB
- Power: External 9V
- Fully MIDI capable
- Micro-USB port for firmware updates and preset management
- Dimensions: 5.6" x 5.13" x 2.15"
- Weight: 1.35 lbs
The Dark Sun pedal also provides the ability to sculpt the effect’s EQ, add saturation, rich choral modulation, and utilize Dynamic Expression to adjust the effect’s mix with playing. Additionally, it includes highpass and lowpass filters, saturation, modulation, and blend controls.
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