With the Source Audio Soundblox 2 Dimension Reverb the American effects company presents a versatile Reverb Pedal electric guitar that leaves nothing to be desired with twelve different reverb types and two user presets.
The twelve Reverbs of the Source Audio dimension Reverb are divided into six reverb simulations, two plate- and two Spring - Reverbs as well as modulationshall and echo. While the room simulations cover all sizes from the small metal box up to the huge Arena one, the plate simulation delivers the sound of the especially in the 1960s popular record reverberation as it is known from recordings from the legendary Abbey Road Studios. Both Spring Reverbs simulate the sound of a spring reverb system, as used in many guitar amplifiers and especially influenced by the surf music. In addition, Modverb modulates the reverb effect with a LFO Low frequency oscillator to create a particularly spherical effect, while the echo mode transforms the Source Audio dimension Reverb into a reliable Delay effect.
The controls for Time, Treble, Mix and Option can be used to adjust this Source Audio Soundblox 2 Dimension Reverb precisely and intuitively to your own sound ideas. While Time adjusts the decay time of each reverb simulation, Treble can be used to determine the treble content of the effect. The Mix knob allows the continuous mixing of Original - and effect signal. The Option slider can also be assigned six effect parameters that allow for precise adjustment. Once found, sounds can be stored in one of the Source Audio Dimension Reverb 's two user memories, each of which can be accessed via individual footswitches.
In addition, Source Audio Soundblox 2 Dimension Reverb thanks to the two multifunction inputs, this offers significantly extended control options. This allows effect parameters to be controlled in real time via the optionally available Source Audio Expression Pedal Source Audio Hot Hand Sensor or the optionally available Hot Hand Sensor, while the separately available Source Audio Neuro Hub allows integration into a MIDI setup.