<<< Controls >>>
Mix:
This controls how much wet signal
is blended in with the dry. More reverb
clockwise, less counterclockwise.
Length (Toggle):
Broad stroke control
for decay time. Shorter to left, longer to
the right.
Decay:
Controls the length of the
reverb decay. Longer clockwise, shorter
counterclockwise.
Tone:
This is an input bandwidth control
for the reverberated signal. All the way
counterclockwise reduces all low end
content to make a brighter reverb,
turning counterclockwise allows more
low end to pass through resulting in a
fuller reverberated tone.
Atmosphere:
This is a harmonic
regeneration control, it feeds the upper
frequencies of the reverb trails back
through to create a more harmonic
(ringing) reverb. More atmosphere
clockwise, less counterclockwise.
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Have you ever wanted your tone to soar like a majestic eagle in a vast canyon? Perhaps you are
a simpler mortal and just want your tone to echo like the cries of a sparrow in a small room...
Now you can do both like a champ plus a whole lot more! Welcome to your new Levitation™
reverberation machine! This Levitation device is a vintage-voiced reverb that aims to fit
somewhere between dirty sixties chambers, classic spring and the big, ringing plate reverbs
of days gone by. Four knobs and one switch control quite a bit more than you’d expect. Want
a slap back small room sound? Set all of your controls to the minimum and use the mix to dial
in the sound of room devoid of any thing but a guitar and amp. Want to revel in infinite spatial
oscillations? Flip the toggle to
Long
, turn up the
Atmosphere (5)
and
Decay (3)
then tune out.
Dial in a bright chiming slap back by turning the
Tone (4)
all the way counterclockwise and
reducing the
Decay
. Dime everything for a rattling, full-bandwidth assault. You are only limited
by your imagination! Each of these little Levitation machines are made one at a time, part-by-
part, wire-by-wire in the hamburger capital of the world, Akron, Ohio.
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<<< Suggested Settings >>>
Empty Stage Reverb
Open warm, windy reverberation. Colors
dramatically when adding a touch of gain on
the amp. Beautiful chordal reflections.
Psychedelic Surfer
Wipe out on your next gig with this splashy
trashy reverberation.
Open Air 1968
Add that extra atmosphere to your solos, or
sassy staccato riffs. Turn the black light on
and put the posters up...
Starchild
Spaced out tracers. Long locks of gypsy hair,
jewels, beads and bangles. Psychedelics and
pedicures.
<<< Suggested Placement >>>
After all dirt and modulation, before signal boosters, and into a clean amp. But, hey, these are
only suggestions, ya know? It’s yours now, so do as you wish.