Mercury7 Reverb Guitar Pedal By Meris

Mercury7 Reverb

Pedal Manufacturer

Meris

Description

The Meris Mercury7 Reverb pedal is designed and manufactured in Los Angeles, California, USA. It features premium quality 24-bit A/D and D/A conversion, as well as 32-bit floating-point DSP hardware for high-fidelity signal processing. The pedal offers two distinct algorithmic reverbs: Ultraplate and Cathedral. It also includes extensive modulation capabilities, analog mix and dry signal path, and high and low-frequency damping controls for sound adjustments. The pedal's dimensions are approximately 4.25" wide, 4.5" long, and 2" tall, with a weight of around 0.41 kg. The power requirement for the pedal is 9V DC center negative.

The Mercury7 Reverb is known for its ability to deliver deep and high-fidelity sound, making it suitable for a wide range of musical applications. It is praised for its versatility, offering traditional plate reverb as well as unique, ambience-generating effects. The pedal leverages the strengths of both analog and digital technologies, combining high-quality AD/DA conversion, DSP processing, and high-end analog circuitry to create captivating reverb and ambience effects.

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