Catalinbread Sinkhole Ethereal Reverb Pedal
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Catalinbread is a renowned boutique pedal company based in Portland, Oregon, USA. Founded in 2003 by Nicholas Harris and Howard Gee, Catalinbread has established itself as a leading manufacturer of high-quality and innovative guitar effects pedals.
Catalinbread pedals are celebrated for their meticulous craftsmanship, distinctive designs, and exceptional sound quality. The company takes pride in meticulously crafting each pedal by hand, using premium components to ensure reliability and performance.
One of Catalinbread’s notable characteristics is its dedication to capturing vintage and classic tones while also pushing the boundaries of sonic exploration. Their lineup includes a wide range of effects pedals, including overdrive, distortion, fuzz, delay, reverb, modulation, and more. Each pedal is designed to provide musicians with a unique palette of tones and textures, inspiring creativity and musical expression.
Over the years, Catalinbread has gained a devoted following among guitarists and enthusiasts who appreciate their commitment to innovation and sonic excellence. Their pedals have been used by professional musicians across various genres, cementing Catalinbread’s reputation as a trusted name in the world of boutique guitar effects.
Guitar Effect Pedal
A guitar pedal, also known as an effects pedal, is a device used by guitarists to alter the sound of their instrument in various ways. These pedals are typically small, foot-operated units that are connected in a signal chain between the guitar and the amplifier. They can modify the guitar’s tone, pitch, and dynamics by applying different effects such as distortion, reverb, delay, chorus, and more. Guitar pedals come in both analog and digital formats, and they allow musicians to create a wide range of sounds, enhancing their musical expression and creativity. They are essential tools for guitarists in genres ranging from rock and blues to jazz and electronic music.
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Pedal
A pedal is an electronic device that alters the sound of an electric guitar by applying various effects. Pedals are typically connected in a series between the guitar and amplifier, allowing guitarists to switch effects on and off with their feet while playing.
This enables musicians to quickly and easily change their sound, adding versatility and creativity to their performances.
Pedals are essential tools in many musical genres, including rock, blues, jazz, and metal, allowing artists to craft distinctive and dynamic soundscapes.
Once you buy one, you can’t stop and then you have to sell them and buy more.
Reverb
Reverb, short for reverberation, is a fundamental audio effect that simulates the sound reflections and decay that occur in physical spaces, such as rooms, halls, or chambers. It adds depth, dimension, and ambiance to audio signals, creating a sense of space and realism. In the context of guitar effects, a reverb pedal is a device that generates and applies reverb effects to the guitar signal. Here’s how reverb pedals work and some common features:
1. **Reverb Types**: Reverb pedals typically offer different types of reverb effects, including spring reverb, plate reverb, hall reverb, room reverb, and ambient or modulated reverb. Each type emulates the characteristics of different physical spaces and has its own unique sound and character.
2. **Controls**: Reverb pedals feature various controls for adjusting parameters such as decay time, pre-delay, damping, tone, and mix. Decay time controls the length of the reverb tail or decay, while pre-delay adjusts the time between the original signal and the onset of the reverb. Damping controls the high-frequency content of the reverb, simulating absorption in the virtual space. Tone controls the overall tonal character of the reverb, and mix adjusts the balance between the dry (original) and wet (affected) signals.
3. **Modulation**: Some reverb pedals include modulation effects such as chorus or tremolo that modulate the reverb tail, adding movement and depth to the sound. Modulation can create lush, swirling textures and enhance the overall ambiance of the reverb effect.
4. **Trail Function**: Many reverb pedals offer a trail function, which allows the reverb tail to continue decaying naturally when the effect is bypassed. This prevents abrupt cutoffs and ensures smooth transitions between affected and unaffected signal states.
5. **Spring Tank vs. Digital Reverb**: Reverb pedals can use either spring tanks or digital processing to generate reverb effects. Spring reverb pedals emulate the sound of vintage spring reverb units found in amplifiers, while digital reverb pedals use algorithms to simulate a wide range of reverb types and settings.
6. **Size and Form Factor**: Reverb pedals come in various sizes and form factors, from compact mini pedals to larger, feature-rich units. Choose a pedal size and form factor that fits your pedalboard layout and offers the desired features and controls for your needs.
Reverb pedals are widely used in various music genres, including rock, blues, jazz, ambient, and experimental music. They can add depth, warmth, and atmosphere to guitar tones, enhance the spatial imaging of recordings, and create immersive soundscapes for performances. Whether used subtly to add a touch of room ambiance or dialed in for dramatic, expansive effects, reverb pedals are essential tools for shaping guitar tones and creating captivating sounds.
£169.13
FDBCK: This control has a dual function; in addition to adjusting the amount of feedback in the chorus circuit, it also controls the depth of the chorus. There are many things to this knob both in terms of individual function and interactivity, and different settings produce much more varied results than normal. It invites you to enter the hole and close the door behind you. MIX: This is your standard wet dry mix; all the way down is your clean signal goes through the Sinkhole's built-in preamp, and all the way up is all reverb, all the time. MOD: This controls the speed of chorus modulation. Setting this control to a minimum slows the LFO to a barely discernible rate. Increases for a more dramatic effect. VERB: This adjusts the decay time of the reverb signal. Getting this back to the max gives you almost infinite hold. VOL: Adjusts the gain of the built-in preamp. You can use it as a fine clean boost with or without the reverb, if desired. At very high settings, your particular combi…
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£289.70
Topanga Burnside: Has all the springy, surfy mojo of the original Topanga but now features a Trem knob that controls the rate of a lush tremolo effect. Based on: An outboard Fender 6G15 spring reverb unit from the ‘60s What makes it different: The internal spring reverb is run *in front* of the amp, causing the reverb signal to distort and sound more intense. Dwell Knob: The Dwell knob controls how hard the springs are getting hit by the guitar signal. Tone Knob: The Tone knob allows the treble to be dialed back to just the right degree of brightnes
£207.06
A reverb pedal that functions just like a real deal outboard spring reverb unit The DWELL knob controls how much signal is going into and driving reverb springs The TONE knob allows you to roll off just the right amount of high end from only your wet signal. Roll this knob back if you want the reverb to appear to more distant and out of the way of your dry sound MIX knob extends beyond the original reverb tank units because they wanted you to be able to make the Topanga 100 percent wet Added a discrete preamp that you can control via the Volume knob for a healthy amount of a clean boost when you want it
£230.19
Treble: Brightens your tone, making it sparkle, even when compressed Bass: Enhances the lower-frequencies and increases sustain when turned up Gain: Allows you to experiment by adding some grit or grain to your sound Compression: Staying true to its inspiration, this single knob design allows you to find the sweet spot and make adjustments simply and effectively Volume: When turned up, the compressor sends out a hot signal, boosting from within; When turned down, the next effects in the chain boost the compression
£145.39
Versatile Soundscapes: Achieve a vast array of delay effects, from essential standards to unique, experimental sounds, perfect for any musical style or creative endeavor. Lucidity Control: Easily balance your wet and dry signal mix to achieve the precise sound you desire with the user-friendly Lucidity control knob. Customizable Repeats: Set the number of delay repeats anywhere from a single echo to continuous self-oscillation using the Reflect control. Tone Shaping: Adjust the Radiance knob to filter your delays, creating the perfect blend of darkness and light to suit your musical needs. Creative Pitch Shifts: Manipulate repeat pitch shifts by controlling their direction and velocity with the intuitive Mood knob for unparalleled creative expression.
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