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REVERB MACHINE RV600

Ultimate Reverb Modeling Effects Pedal

Thank you for showing your confidence in us by purchasing the BEHRINGER REVERB MACHINE RV600. 

This ultimate effects pedal is specifically designed to deliver 24-bit, high-resolution stereo reverbs 

comparable to state-of-the-art studio processors. Thanks to its 11 well-known modes and the extensive 

parameter control that allow for maximum creativity, you’ll have plenty of great sounds at your disposal 

for every situation.

1.  Controls

(1) 

The 

TONE

 control allows you to shape 

your overall sound.

(2) 

The 

MIX

 control determines the amount 

of reverb added to the signal.

(3) 

The 

DECAY

 control determines how 

quickly the reverb fades. In ECHO 

mode, it determines the amount of 

signal feedback.

(4) 

The blue 

ON/BATT

 LED illuminates when 

the effect is activated. It also serves as a 

battery level indicator.

(5) 

The 

TIME

 control determines the 

pre-delay time, that is, the delay time 

between the original dry sound and the 

actual, audible reverb effect. In SPACE 

mode, it determines the harmonic 

density of the signal.

(6) 

This control lets you choose one of the eleven reverb type effects:

ECHO:

 Very fat echo with reverb.

TILE:

 Emulates the acoustics of a tiled room with bright early reflections, like a bathroom.

CAVE:

 Deep and large echo, like being inside a cave.

SPACE:

 Ambiental, lush reverb with a dense, harmonized, octave-shifted content.

DUCKNG:

 Hall reverb with a ducking effect. The reverb “ducks” under your instrument’s signal 

while you are playing to avoid clouding your sound, and reemerges when you stop, adding a rich 

and smooth tail to it.

HALL:

 Bright and open reverb that simulates the reflections of a concert hall.

CHMBR:

 Emulates the highly reflective acoustics of a typical reverb chamber.

ROOM:

 Clear and natural acoustics of a room.

PLATE:

 Metallic, resonant sound of a plate reverb.

SPRING:

 Simulates the distinct and beloved sound of a spring reverb.

‘63 SP:

 Emulates the classic sound of a 1963 guitar combo spring reverb.

(7) 

With the 

TRAILS

 switch turned on, the reverb will smoothly fade away once you bypass the effect 

instead of simply being cut off.

(8) 

Use the two 1/4" TS connectors 

IN A

 and 

IN B

 to plug in a stereo input signal. For mono signals 

connect to IN A.

(9) 

The two 1/4" TS connectors 

OUT A

 and 

OUT B

 send the signal to your amp. Use both outputs to 

achieve a full stereo effect. For mono use, connect to OUT A. 

(10) 

Use the footswitch to activate/deactivate the effect.

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