Divine reverb for mere mortals. Down from the heavens comes the Holy
Grail, a compact digital reverb guitar pedal that is priced so low thou
shalt not covet thy neighbor's reverb tank any longer. The Holy Grail
will make you a believer with its emulation of classic Spring reverb so
faithful that even Dick Dale couldn't tell the difference. Next, get
lost in the lush spaciousness of the Hall reverb and ask yourself, ""how
did they fit Notre Dame into such a small package?"" Finally, reach
enlightenment with the haunting Flerb.
Quick Specs
- True bypass
- Simply the finest ""spring"" reverb available
- Smooth ""hall"" reverb tailored to the guitar
- Flerb combines flanging with spatial reverb for a unique ethereal sound
- 96DC-200BI power supply included
The small enclosure insures a pedal board friendly fit while delivering a superb reverb prized by musicians around the world.
-DESCRIPTION-
The Holy Grail is Digital Reverb in a compact guitar pedal. It
contains three different reverb algorithms: SPRING, HALL, and FLERB. All
three algorithms were designed and tailored for the electric guitar but
they will work equally as well on most instruments and voices. The
SPRING algorithm is a recreation of the classic spring reverbs that are
found in many guitar amplifiers. The HALL algorithm is a new, lush
reverb. Finally FLERB is a beautiful reverb like nothing you have heard
before and may help you play your instruments in new ways.
-THEORY OF OPERATION-
CONTROLS
Connect your instrument into the INPUT jack and your amp into the
OUTPUT jack. Plug the DC adaptor into the US96DC-200BI jack and then
plug the DC adaptor into a wall outlet.
The STATUS LED indicates when the effect is switched on. The footswitch engages and disengages the Reverb effect.
The REVERB knob acts like a Wet/Dry control. As you turn the REVERB
knob clockwise you will hear more reverb and less of your dry
instrument. The Holy Grail is designed so that as you turn the REVERB
knob from its minimum position to the 12 o’clock position you will hear a
subtle amount of reverb added to the output. As you turn the REVERB
knob from 12 o’clock to its maximum position the amount of reverb you
hear will increase dramatically. It is designed this way so musicians
can hone in on just the right amount of subtle reverb added to their
instrument’s signal. The Slide Switch chooses between the three
different reverb algorithms. The Slide Switch chooses between the three
different reverb algorithms.