Universal Audio UAFX Evermore Studio Reverb Pedal

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£149.50

Universal Audio UAFX Evermore Studio Reverb Pedal is a reverb pedal.

Description

The Universal Audio UAFX Evermore Studio Reverb Pedal is a compact and elegantly designed guitar effects pedal that brings the authentic sound of an iconic 80s digital reverb to your pedalboard. With its three emulations of vintage Room Small Hall and Large Hall programs this pedal captures the grainy ambient trails and mesmerising modulations that defined the sound of that era. Built upon the award-winning algorithms of Universal Audios Golden Reverberator the Evermore Studio Reverb provides you with stunning ambient effects that can be found on countless iconic guitar recordings. The easy-to-use controls for Treble Mid Bass decay lines and Mod allow you to sculpt the perfect ambience for any musical style from subtle to experimental. With its switchable true/trails bypass short/long Pre-delay switch and analogue dry through you can explore the vintage digital realms with confidence. LIMITED OFFER: Until 31st August UA are giving customers who purchase any UAFX pedal a chance to claim Paradise Guitar Studio software – absolutely free. See below for full details.

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Universal Audio

Universal Audio 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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