EarthQuaker Devices Ledges Tri-Dimensional Reverberation Machine

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£189.00

EarthQuaker Devices Ledges Tri-Dimensional Reverberation Machine is a reverb pedal.

Description

The EarthQuaker Devices Ledges Tri-Dimensional Reverberation Machine is a versatile and powerful reverb pedal that takes your sound to new heights. With three distinct modes you can create immersive and dynamic reverberation effects. Start with the Room mode for a small room sound that gradually expands or switch to the Hall mode for a big boomy reverb that transports your sound to larger spaces. Looking for something unique? The Plate mode produces bouncing reflections that seem to go on forever. Fine-tune your sound with intuitive controls. The Mix knob gives you control over the effect level while the Length knob adjusts the reverb size for precise customisation. The Damping knob mutes high-frequency reflections adding further versatility. With six easily editable presets and silent soft-touch relay-based switching the Ledges pedal ensures seamless performance on stage or in the studio. Crafted with care in Akron Ohio USA this pedal boasts an all-analogue dry signal path combined with a digital effect signal path for exceptional sound quality. Elevate your music with the EarthQuaker Devices Ledges pedal.

About the manufacturer

EarthQuaker Devices

EarthQuaker Devices are known for making standout effects pedals and more. Founded with a passion for tone and innovation, their gear has shaped countless records and players’ sounds. Look out for their iconic designs and flagship models — they’ve earned a reputation for reliability and creativity.

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