Hermida Audio Technology Pedal Quick-Start Guide
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Reverb Pedal
The Reverb pedal
(Diagram E)
offers a simple and
effective way to add reverb to your favorite amplifier.
The Reverb has both analog and digital signal paths in
order to maintain the warmth and response of the
original signal
.
Both signals are mixed together and sent
to the output of the pedal.
The Reverb has the following configuration:
1.
Mix knob
2.
In/ Out jacks
3.
9V DC adapter jack
4.
Status LED
5.
Bypass footswitch (true bypass)
6.
9V battery clip (located inside the unit)
Note: It is highly recommended that the pedal be powered
with a 9V DC adapter (included) or the power from your
pedal board. The pedal can operate with a battery but it will
consume the battery quickly.
Reverb Pedal Operation
1.
Install a battery or DC adapter plug into the unit and connect the audio signal from
another pedal or guitar to the
In
jack. Connect the cable from the
Out
jack to
another pedal or amplifier.
2.
Press the Bypass footswitch to activate the pedal. The Status LED will turn On.
3.
While playing the guitar, adjust the
Mix
knob. The
Mix
knob blends the wet reverb
signal with the original dry signal from the input.
4.
Some users like to use the amplifier reverb in combination with the Reverb pedal.
To do this, set your amplifier with the built-in reverb on and while playing the
guitar, activate the Reverb pedal. Adjust the
Mix
knob to taste. This setup will allow
you to have three different settings: one with the amplifier reverb only, one with the
Reverb pedal only and one with both the amplifier and the pedal reverbs on.
The Reverb pedal complies with the following regulations/ testing:
Diagram E: Reverb pedal