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HALL OF FAME 2 REVERB User Manual

5.  Operation 

5.1  Signal chain placement 

The Hall of Fame 2 can be used several ways depending on your situation. While there isn’t necessarily a right and wrong use, here are the most common scenarios. 

Example 1: Before the amp’s input

When using the HALL OF FAME 2 before the amp’s input, it is generally best to place it after your other pedals. If any stereo effects are used before the reverb pedal, 

you can preserve this stereo signal by connecting to both of the HOF’s inputs and sending the output jacks to different amps or to a stereo input on a mixer.

Guitar

Hall of 

Fame 2

Chorus

(mono or stereo)

Drive pedal

Input

Input

(Optional amp

for stereo operation)

Combo Amp

Example 2: In the amp’s FX loop

The HALL OF FAME 2 has a very wide gain range, and can easily be used with 

guitar or loop-level signals. Simply connect the amp’s Send jack to the HOF input, 

and connect the output to the amp’s Return jack.

5.2  MASH switch

The MASH function on the HALL OF FAME 2 is a very exciting and innovative 

feature that allows continuous control of a desired parameter through pressure 

on the footswitch. This opens up countless creative possibilities, particularly with 

the user-defined TonePrints. 
The standard toggle function of the footswitch reacts to single, quick presses of 

the switch to turn the pedal on and off.  If you press the switch slightly harder 

and hold it down, the MASH function will engage, causing the associated LED 

to light up slightly. As you press down harder on the switch, the LED lights up 

brighter and the parameter that has been assigned to this function will increase 

its value. Releasing the footswitch will exit the MASH function and the LED will 

turn off, but the pedal will still be engaged. 
Note that the pressure needed to reach the maximum MASH level is only  

10 kg (around 20 pounds), which can be achieved just by squeezing with your 

fingers. You shouldn’t need to lean too much weight on the pedal. With some 

practice, this feature will become familiar and expressive much like a wah or  

volume pedal. 
Using the TonePrint editor software, you can assign your own parameter to this 

unique feature and save a custom preset that allows you to create sounds that 

very few reverb units have been capable of before. See Chapter 3 for more details 

on TonePrints.!

Guitar

Combo Amp

Hall of 

Fame 2

FX Send

FX Return

Input

Summary of Contents for HALL OF FAME 2 REVERB

Page 1: ...HALL OF FAME 2 REVERB Iconic Reverb Pedal with Groundbreaking MASH Footswitch and Shimmer Effect User Manual Rev 1 2 2017 08 22...

Page 2: ...ePrint app 4 3 3 Editing TonePrints with TonePrint Editor 5 4 Inputs Output and Controls 5 4 1 Power Computer connection 5 4 2 Switching 5 4 3 Audio in and out 5 4 4 Effect controls 6 4 5 Reverb types...

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Page 4: ...the pedal from True Bypass to Buffered Bypass 2 3 Setting up Connect a 9 V power supply with the following symbol to the DC input socket of your TC ELECTRONIC effect pedal This product does not come w...

Page 5: ...support If you open the manual for TonePrint Editor in Adobe Reader you can click on interface sections to jump directly to the sections of the manual you are interested in 4 Inputs Output and Contro...

Page 6: ...nvironment but adds a distinctive acoustic flavor to the source material Great discreet reverb for large epic sounds at longer decay settings but also perfect for genuine ambient sounds at shorter dec...

Page 7: ...ed parameter through pressure on the footswitch This opens up countless creative possibilities particularly with the user defined TonePrints The standard toggle function of the footswitch reacts to si...

Page 8: ...k for the two small dip switches in the upper left corner The lower DIP switch the one further away from the power in jack switches between Kill dry on and Kill dry off mode You can only remove the dr...

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Page 10: ...nce with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does caus...

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