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The CalineDigital Reverb Pedal is a versatile guitar effects pedal featuring three delay modes, True Bypass technology, and a compact design, making it an essential tool for musicians seeking high-quality sound and portability.
Item Weight | 476 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.52"L x 0.27"W x 2.08"H |
Color | black |
Style Name | Delay,Reverb,Mini |
Power Source | AC adapter |
Controls Type | Knob |
Signal Format | Digital |
Amperage | 30 Milliamps |
Audio Output Effects | Reverb |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
J**O
Great sounding reverb pedal!
SO VERSATILE! This was my first reverb pedal and I still keep it, the quality is very good and it has a lot of options. Love it, consumes 300 mA because it's digital though
J**O
If you know how to use this reverb it can sound great!
This unit is amazing for the price, but you have to know where and how to apply it. If you are expecting to sound like you are playing an Eddie solo in an arena, then you will be disappointed. That's not how you use this reverb. But if you want to sound like you are in a large room playing clean, that it can do. If you own a tube amp and play clean you will get better tone than a spring tank on a Fender, but you have to work at dialing it in. You have to find the sweat spot to what your amp output is to the mix. I zero out all the pre stuff and just mess with the three knobs at the bottom. The mix is obviously the most important. The point between lush room and trashy digital noise is pretty far a part. But you also need to anticipate your string attack to not square wave the reflection.
A**X
Great find!
First of all, this reverb is a one trip pony. Better know that going in BUT if you are looking for a cavernous dark gloomy creepy reverb than this is your pedal. I keep the Res and Decay opposite of each other. Both cranked makes it a huge mess. You can really back this off and make it a great small room church sound. Best thing about this pedal is that it has a Pre Delay. Most budget reverbs do not. I originally bought the Gokko Creepy Reverb. It’s identical to this one except for a horrible digital noise that comes out of the Creepy even when not engaged. It took me over an hour to testing to figure out where that noise was coming from. Great find! Alittle backstory, I bought mine from Azor off Amazon. I ordered it LAST Christmas! Never showed up and I asked for my money back, they never responded. One day last week, this pedal showed up after 12 month!!! I’m glad it did because I just got the Creepy and discovered the noise issue. Crazy stuff! Can’t go wrong with this one just know what you’re buying upfront.
C**L
reverb with extra control
great reverb with lots of extra control compared to most other pedals at a similar price
C**I
Nice little pedal - great price.
I got this because I just needed a little bit of verb. I'm not a fan of the spring reverb from my amp. I basically have as an " always on pedal tuck away on my board to give it a little bit of ambiance. I didn't want to spend a lot. This is working great.
M**.
This is okay for the money
I was intrigued by the price of this reverb pedal and as other users have stated ' you get what you pay for'. It's a cool little pedal and has a lot of adjustments so you can get some really interesting sounds. Unfortunately, you wouldn't want to use this for recording anything. My experience has been that this pedal creates unwanted digital decay fuzz (even in pass though). I tried different power supplies and everything and there is just no getting rid of it.So if you are using it just to practice and jam with that's cool, but the extra noise will be undesired if you are doing any recording.
R**.
Shark Bite Reverb
I enjoy the clean sound that my 1955 Fender Bassman delivers. This unit delivers the ambiance of a classic spacial experience without muddling my vibe. Nicely done.
C**G
Calling all psychedelic rangers
For my purposes, this is one of the best finds of the year. Received mine only a week ago and the price has gone up by $12 since. Anyone making psychedelic or experimental type music will, I think, find something to love in this pedal. If realism is your bag, actual springs or plates are the way to go. You can get a subtle reverb out of this, but its strength is in going over the top. Combines brilliantly with delay, especially reverse if you've got it, to make massive pad type sounds. Controls were not obvious, at least to me, instructions also vague on this, but just took spending some time to get to know the nuances. Personally, the LFO and center frequency controls took the most time to wrap my head around. Tip: in common with much of their direct competition, very small movements of a knob will cause huge changes in sound, as well as changes in its relation to other parameters, i.e: one tweak will usually necessitate a few more. Also it is best to let any sound come to a complete stop before making a change, it is otherwise sensitive to interference and weirdo glitch tones. If you like that sort of thing, and I do, these are great and easy to coax out. The only negatives I can find, and it's being picky, are that a battery option would be nice and that there is an audible sort of click when engaging, but the switch is non latching so its not the huge "pop" that some have said. All of this is, of course, IMHO, YMMV, etc. Bottom line, if you are adventurous with your sound, this is still one of the best deals around - but rising fast. I first took note of the Snake Bite when it was around 30 bucks, bought it for 40, now it's at 53 - this is in the space of maybe a month and a half. It seems the secret is out and also it seems like Caline pedals are quietly disappearing from search results as new and less expensive Azor(same company)mini pedals are coming out. Hope this was of use to someone!
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