
Anthony Easton
The Valeton Coral Echo is a digital delay pedal with a range of features and specifications suitable for various music styles. The pedal offers 11 carefully selected, high-quality delay algorithms in one stompbox, catering to different delay effects such as digital, analog, tape, tube, mod, and more. It features a true bypass footswitch for a crystal-clear signal, an aluminum- alloy die-cast casing to withstand wear and tear, and heavy-duty metal footswitch and on/off status LED. The pedal also provides easy-to-read, readily accessible knobs for detailed delay control.
The Coral Echo offers 11 modes, each with specific delay types, including Digital, Analog, Tape, Tube, Mod, Nova, Dynamic, Sweep, Lofi, Rev, and Slapback. The pedal is equipped with controls for selecting delay types, feedback, delay time, and mix level between dry/wet signal.
The specifications of the Valeton Coral Echo are as follows:
- Power Requirement: 9V DC center negative
- Current Consumption: 100mA
- Dimensions: 93.5mm (D) x 42mm (W) x 52mm (H)
- Weight: 150g
- Delay Time Range: 25ms-2000ms (25ms-200ms for Slapback)
The pedal also features an advanced 24-bit digital platform for better sound quality, lower noise, and new functions. Additionally, it includes a Tap Tempo function for real-time delay time control and a switchable delay trail for convenience in any circumstance.
Overall, the Valeton Coral Echo is a versatile digital delay pedal suitable for ambient/experimental musicians, offering pristine tone with a low noise level and detailed delay control for a wide range of delay effects.
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