Rainger FX to debut Reverb-X mini-pedal at NAMM

Rainger FX to debut Reverb-X mini-pedal at NAMM

London based Rainger FX will be at NAMM to launch a digital reverb companion to its Echo-X mini delay pedal. Called the  Reverb-X the new UK-built mini format pedal has up to 6 seconds of reverb on tap and features a post-reverb overdrive circuit giving: ‘…a whole new dimension of sound possibilities to the user.

‘From clean to gritty, or full-on overload, the Reverb-X gives a huge variety of reverb possibilities, while keeping the input signal unchanged,’ the maker says.

The Reverb-X includes a noise gate, which can be used to keep noise to a minimum, or to create dramatic gated effects.

Equipped with a ‘Distn’ control so the user can dial in amounts of distorted reverb, the mini-format stomp box includes top mounted sockets, an Input knob and overload indicating LED, Igor dual sensitivity pressure pad (included) controlling the Rainger FX ‘send’ expression facility on-the-fly and features graphics by NYC based designer Rich DiMaio

Info: www.raingerfx.com

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