A+ Everest Guitar Pedal By Shift Line

A+ Everest

Pedal Manufacturer

Shift Line

Description

The A+ Everest by Shift Line is a versatile stereo reverb-delay pedal designed for creating atmospheric textures and classic spatial sound processing. It offers three distinct modes: Sunshine, Eclipse, and Moonshine, each providing unique sonic characteristics. The pedal can be used with various instruments such as guitar, bass, synths, and drums.

Key Features of the A+ Everest II by Shift Line include:
- Fully fledged stereo signal chain with width control and dual mono mode
- Tap tempo with subdivisions
- Stereo and ping-pong delay
- 12 directly accessible algorithms with per-bank or per-patch selection
- Independent volume controls for reverb and delay
- Control over the brightness of the sound via a low-pass filter
- Hold Mode for infinite sustain gradually shifting into self-oscillation
- "Favorite" preset option to save and recall a preset from the device's memory
- Firmware updates and fine-tuning via microUSB
- External tap tempo control jack which accepts passive controllers, MIDI Clock, and analog triggers
- Switchable tails in bypass
- Kill Dry option to exclude the dry signal from the output for Wet-Dry-Wet configurations or external mixing setups
- Lightweight and compact aluminum enclosure with top-mounted jacks for improved connectivity and easier pedalboard management

Specifications:
- Dimensions: 110 x 104 x 56mm (4.3 x 4.1 x 2.2")
- Weight: 350g (0.77lbs)
- Power supply: 9-12V DC, regulated
- Current draw: 75-100mA

The A+ Everest II offers extensive control over reverb and delay parameters, making it a powerful tool for musicians and sound designers seeking to craft unique and immersive sonic landscapes.

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