Landlord FX Banging Hangover Reverb Pedal

£39.99

Bone-dry tone? Can’t remember what happened to your pedalboard? Soothe your tonal aches and pains with the ultimate cure: the Banging Hangover reverb from Landlord FX.   Compact, Versatile Reverb Pedal As with the rest of the Landlord FX range, the Banging Hangover combines a compact enclosure with simple controls and plenty of sound on […]

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Bone-dry tone? Can’t remember what happened to your pedalboard? Soothe your tonal aches and pains with the ultimate cure: the Banging Hangover reverb from Landlord FX.  

Compact, Versatile Reverb Pedal

As with the rest of the Landlord FX range, the Banging Hangover combines a compact enclosure with simple controls and plenty of sound on tap. It has three modes: room, plate and spring. They do exactly as they suggest, ensuring that this handy little pedal packs a real punch.

The mix control determines how much dry signal you can hear, while the tone control shapes your reverb sound. Soft, edgy, warm – the choice is yours. The reverb control is where the magic happens though. This controls the length of the reverb tail; in doing so, it takes you from soothing ambience to dizzying echoes and everything in between!

Specifications

  • True bypass
  • Modes: room, plate, spring
  • Controls: mix, tone, reverb
  • Output: 1/4″Monaural Jack (Impedance: 100 Ohms)
  • Power Supply: DC 9V (Plug polarity is positive on the barrel and negative in the centre )
  • Working Current: 100mA
  • Dimensions: 95 (D) x 45 (W) x 48 (H) mm
  • Weight: 273g (With box)

This pedal will not work with a 9V battery, and requires a 9V DC power supply (not included).

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Reverb (short for reverberation) is an audio effect that simulates the natural reflections of sound in a physical space. When you play in a room, hall, or cathedral, the sound waves bounce off the walls, ceiling, and floor, creating a sense of depth and ambience. Reverb pedals and processors recreate this effect electronically, allowing guitarists and producers to shape how “big” or “live” their sound feels. From short, springy echoes that mimic vintage amp tanks to lush, atmospheric washes used in ambient or shoegaze music, reverb adds dimension and realism — turning a dry, flat tone into something immersive and expressive.

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