The A+ Everest II is the result of the Everest M evolution. Aside from the new enclosure, stereo mode and tap tempo, the new pedal has got a new architecture with completely reworked algorithms. The combination of reverb and delay in a single compact pedal allows for otherworldly atmospheric textures along with classic spatial sound processing. The pedal is suited for use with any kind of instrument: guitar, bass, synths, drums, or anything else. Connections LEFT IN is a monophonic signal input. In a mono signal chain, use this input exclusively. RIGHT IN is an input for the second signal source. A stereo setup can be achieved by simultaneously connecting two mono signal sources to the LEFT IN and RIGHT IN inputs. The Everest II does not support TRS connections. LEFT OUT is the left channel output. Connect it to the signal receiver. In a mono signal chain, use this output exclusively. RIGHT OUT is the right channel output. Connect it to the signal receiver. A stereo setup can be achieved by simultaneously connecting the LEFT OUT and RIGHT OUT outputs to two mono inputs. The Everest II does not support TRS connections. The mono and stereo modes are described in detail further on. EXT. TAP is an input for an external tap tempo switch (normally open momentary button). POWER IN is a power supply input (9-12VDC). Micro-USB is a port for connecting the pedal to a computer for servicing. Hidden functions are also present; stay tuned for the updates on our website and social media. Controls The REVERB LEVEL knob controls reverb volume in the wet signal. Turn this knob fully CCW to disengage the reverb. The DELAY LEVEL knob controls delay volume in the wet signal. Turn this knob fully CCW to disengage the delay. The REGEN knob simultaneously controls delay feedback and reverb decay. The STEREO WIDTH determines how wide the stereo image is. Turn this knob while holding down the TAP footswitch to control overall brightness of the wet signal. For a detailed description of this knob's functions, please refer to the "Stereo Setup" section. The TIME knob controls delay time. Turn this knob fully CCW if you want to disengage the delay but still use the filters on repeats. The MODE switch selects one of the six reverb/delay algorithms. For a detailed description of the algorithms, please refer to the "List of Algorithms" section. The BEAT switch selects a subdivision for the time set by the TIME knob or the TAP footswitch: UP: 3/4 (dotted eighth note); CENTER: 1/1 (quarter note); DOWN: 2/3 (quarter note triplet). The BYPASS footswitch has multiple functions: Press once to turn the effect on or off; Press and hold to go into Hold Mode (infinite sustain with a gradual shift into self-oscillation); Press twice to recall the Favorite preset; Press and hold while changing the MODE switch setting to select among additional algorithms; Press and hold while changing the BEAT switch setting to select bypass mode and control the Kill Dry function. The TAP footswitch sets delay time after two consecutive presses. Press and hold the TAP and BYPASS footswitches simultaneously for 3 seconds to record the current settings as a Favorite preset. Hold the TAP footswitch while changing the BEAT switch setting to control internal channel setup (stereo/ping-pong) for the delay section. Specifications LEFT IN / RIGHT IN: 6.3mm, mono, unbalanced, 1MOhm input impedance. LEFT IN is the main mono input. LEFT OUT / RIGHT OUT: 6.3mm, mono, unbalanced, 100 Ohm output impedance. LEFT OUT is the main mono output. EXT. TAP: 6.3mm, normally open momentary button. Max delay time: 1 second (2 seconds in ping-pong mode in a mono setup). Power: 2,1/5,5mm, negative tip. The pedal can't be battery-powered. Use a regulated PSU only. 9V DC 100mA. or 12V DC 75mA. Dimensions (LхWхH) — 110х104х56mm (4.3x4.1x2.2"). Weight: 350g (0.77lbs).
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