NUX NDR-5 Atlantic Delay & Reverb

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£119.25

NUX NDR-5 Atlantic Delay & Reverb is a delay pedal.

Description

The NUX NDR-5 Atlantic Delay & Reverb packs spacious delay and expansive reverb into a pedal for sheer versatility when crafting huge soundscapes. With independent switches for each effect and switchable signal routing you can unlock the best of both worlds without compromise. Filled with intuitive features activate the Shimmer function by holding down the reverb footswitch. This is on top of the Spring plate and Hall presets available to toggle between. On the delay side the three presets are cleverly split into decades- 60s 70s and 80s. Use the Smart TAP function to quickly set the tempo for when time is of the essence. Theres also a Freeze function for creating pad-like textures. Designed in true stereo so you can experience both effects realised in immaculate fashion. Choose which effects runs into the other and use the detailed controls to sculpt both these effects exactly your way. The myriad of tonal options give you an expansive playground to experiment with.

About the manufacturer

NUX

NUX 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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