Condition Note: Minor cosmetic blemishes, missing bag.
Can you hold on a sec? The phone’s ringing. Hello? Yeah, they’re right next to me. It’s for you. Oh, I dunno. Something about a delay and reverb pedal with 1.5 seconds of delay time and a dynamic reverb that goes from natural and roomy to cavernous and deep. All in one pedal, yeah. It’s called the Dispatch Master. What’s that? Sure, I can ask. Does the Repeats control self-oscillate when it’s all the way up? It doesn’t? Oh, that’s great! Wait, though –what’s this Flexi-Switch™ business all about?
The best-selling EarthQuaker Devices pedal just got bester with new Flexi-Switch™ Technology! Want to dip into ambient delay and reverb sounds for just one note? Press and hold the footswitch for as long as you use the effect, release it when you’re finished, and resume your regularly scheduled dry sound. To use the Dispatch Master as a normal effects pedal, press the switch once to activate and again to bypass.
The Dispatch Master is a hi-fi digital Delay & Reverb Device that combines independent delay and reverb effects into one space-saving enclosure, so you can keep deep ambient echoes (or just a quick slapback) on speed-dial. To use both effects at the same time, simply adjust all controls to taste.
- The Mix (1) control is a wet/dry blend that adjusts the overall level of the affected signal.
- Time (2) sets the delay time from 0ms to 1500ms (1.5 seconds).
- Reverb (3) controls the amount of reverb. Counter clock wise is less reverb, clock wise is more reverb.
- Repeats (4) controls the regeneration of the delay signal. When the reverb control is set to maximum, you’ll get infinite repeats without runaway self-oscillation, which makes it great for creating drones, dialing in the ultimate post-rock guitar sound without feedback, or just having fun.
Current Draw: 60mA
Input Impedance: 1M
Output Impedance: <1K
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