Strymon blueSky V2 Reverberator Effects Pedal Blue
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DetailThe Strymon blueSky V2 reverb pedal provides musicians with a powerful tool for crafting lush, expansive reverb. It offers three reverb types—plate, room and spring—that can be manipulated into stunning realism or stretched far beyond physical possibilities into inspiring sounds. With intuitive controls, you can easily shape reverb tails that seem to extend endlessly. And thanks to high-performance components, the blueSky delivers pristine, studio-quality sound that works equally well in front of a tube amp or on a studio console. Three Reverb Types for Endless Possibilities The blueSky provides plate, room and spring reverbs that serve as the foundation for exploring a myriad of ambient sounds. Each reverb type can be manipulated to produce stunning realism or stretched into expansive, atmospheric effects. Sculpt the reverb tails to be as short or long as you like using the Decay knob. And with the Tone knob, you can make the reverb darker or brighter to suit your needs. Intuitive Controls for Shaping Your Sound The blueSky features controls that are highly intuitive, allowing you to easily craft lush, inspiring reverbs. The Mix knob controls the balance between the dry and wet signals so you can have as much or as little reverb as needed. The Decay knob determines how long the reverb tails last from short to long. The Tone knob adjusts the tone from dark to bright. And the Mod knob adds modulation to the reverb for extra depth and movement. High-Performance Components for Pristine Sound Under the hood, the blueSky is equipped with high-performance components to deliver studio-quality sound. It features 24-bit/96kHz A/D and D/A converters for low noise and a wide frequency range. The blueSky also has a 20Hz to 20kHz frequency response so it can reproduce the full range of your instrument's tone. Whether you're playing in front of a tube amp, direct into a mixing board or in a studio, the blueSky provides lush, immersive reverbs.
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