Description

Studio Stereo Reverb w/ Moving Fader

The most nostalgic, newest, and most beautiful.
A new generation digital reverb pedal equipped with a motorized fader.

A bright, thick, and vast trail. And a massive decay that feels infinite.
1978 was also the year when the legendary studio digital reverb unit was released, which continues to have an influence to this day.
The glittering, fat texture of early digital reverbs, and the extremely organic and musical feel derived from the imperfections and obscurities caused by the limitations of circuits and chips, are being reevaluated in the modern scene. Masu.
CXM 1978 is a new, unprecedented stereo digital reverb pedal inspired by this concept.
Combining detailed sound design that rivals professional audio quality with an Automatone enclosure equipped with motorized faders, we recreate a unique tone for the modern era.
Explore an infinite world of reverberation with three classic and cutting-edge reverb algorithms, a decay crossover that perfectly shapes the reverb tail, and parameters suitable for a new generation reverb pedal such as TANK MOD, DIFFUSION, and CLOCK.
Additionally, it features a motorized fader with visual recall of 3 banks of 10 presets, support for EXP pedal/full MIDI control, 32-bit AD/DA converter, balanced stereo input/output, and +/-15V rail for line level input. doing.

An encounter between the creativity of Chase Bliss Audio and the engineering genius of Meris.
The pinnacle of modern reverb pedals.

Body size: Approx. 14.6cm x 16.5cm x 6.4cm

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