Lexicon Reverb Guitar Pedal

Lexicon Reverb Guitar Pedal

American pedal purveyor Chase Bliss has released its hotly anticipated reverb pedal, the CXM 1978, made in collaboration with Meris. Championed by revered artists like Tycho and John Mayer, the brand first showed off the pedal at The NAMM Show 2020, piquing the interest of producers and guitarists alike for its dreamy tones.

It’s designed as a tribute to the coveted Lexicon 224 Digital Reverb, created in 1978 and heard on countless hit records ever since. Three classic algorithms comprise the reverb, with Plate, Hall and Room, plus a bank of presets that can be selected using the Preset footswitch. To hear how delightful Chase Bliss’ CXM 1978 sounds, check out Knobs’ video below.

Chase Bliss’ CXM 1978 has six faders to define the tone and tail of the space, the wet/dry mix and the amount of pre-delay. Below these faders are five buttons, each triggering different modes. Clock, for example, allows you to turn back time and select which type of 1978 reverb you’d like – Hifi, Standard or Lofi – with the pre-delay fader doubling as a sample rate modifier.

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The pedal has a 32-bit AD/DA converter with balanced I/O, stereo input and output and internally boosted +/-15V rails for line level input. CXM 1978 also sports MIDI In and MIDI Thru connections for MIDI control. The dimensions of the pedal are 5.75 x 6.5 x 2.5 inches.

Now, anyone who has tried to get their hands on a genuine Lexicon 224 will know that they don’t come cheap, fetching for several thousand on second-hand marketplaces. You won’t quite be spending that much for a CXM 1978, but the price certainly isn’t easy on the wallet. The space-maker will set you back $899, but some might find it hard to resist temptation when hearing what it can do.

Chase Bliss’ CXM 1978 is set to release 30 November 2020 at a price of $899, with pre-orders open now. Head to chaseblissaudio.com to check it out.The Polara Reverb Pedal from DigiTech is a foot pedal which offers seven Lexicon reverb effects. This pedal features Lexicon reverb algorithms, true bypass, high voltage operation, and stereo processing. The flexible reverbs cover a full spectrum, from the intimate warmth of Room, to the vast expansiveness of Hall, including Reverse, Modulat ... show more

The Best Reverb Pedals To Turn Your Tone Into A Lush Soundscape

The Polara Reverb Pedal from DigiTech is a foot pedal which offers seven Lexicon reverb effects. This pedal features Lexicon reverb algorithms, true bypass, high voltage operation, and stereo processing. The flexible reverbs cover a full spectrum, from the intimate warmth of Room, to the vast expansiveness of Hall, including Reverse, Modulated, Plate, and Spring reverbs. In addition to those classics, the Polara introduces the Halo reverb. The Halo reverb with cascading octaves interspersed in the reverb decays will cast a heavenly glow over your tone. The Polara foot pedal offers independent Level, Liveliness, Decay, and Type controls; stereo inputs and outputs; a soft click footswitch; and a Reverb Tails on/off toggle switch. It is true bypass and uses a 9 VDC power supply (not included) to easily integrate into your existing pedalboard. The included StompLock fits snugly over the control knobs to protect your finely-tuned settings from drops, bumps, and kicks that inevitably take place when you perform, and its open-top design lets you see your settings. Also included is the die-cut hook-and-loop Pedalboard Pad which is a high-density mounting pad for semi-permanent mounting of the Polara on pedalboards. If you own a DigiTech effects pedals and have a user manual in electronic form, you can upload it to this website using the link on the right side of the screen.

Polara Reverb Pedal Feat. Lexicon Reverbs & Halo from Digitech is 100% original and brand new. We, at Melody House take pride in our after sales service and support. For further details on the Polara Reverb Pedal Feat. Lexicon Reverbs & Halo, Digitech, simply write to us to consult an expert or order online and we will take care of the rest. Happy Shopping!

The pedal has a 32-bit AD/DA converter with balanced I/O, stereo input and output and internally boosted +/-15V rails for line level input. CXM 1978 also sports MIDI In and MIDI Thru connections for MIDI control. The dimensions of the pedal are 5.75 x 6.5 x 2.5 inches.

Now, anyone who has tried to get their hands on a genuine Lexicon 224 will know that they don’t come cheap, fetching for several thousand on second-hand marketplaces. You won’t quite be spending that much for a CXM 1978, but the price certainly isn’t easy on the wallet. The space-maker will set you back $899, but some might find it hard to resist temptation when hearing what it can do.

Chase Bliss’ CXM 1978 is set to release 30 November 2020 at a price of $899, with pre-orders open now. Head to chaseblissaudio.com to check it out.The Polara Reverb Pedal from DigiTech is a foot pedal which offers seven Lexicon reverb effects. This pedal features Lexicon reverb algorithms, true bypass, high voltage operation, and stereo processing. The flexible reverbs cover a full spectrum, from the intimate warmth of Room, to the vast expansiveness of Hall, including Reverse, Modulat ... show more

The Best Reverb Pedals To Turn Your Tone Into A Lush Soundscape

The Polara Reverb Pedal from DigiTech is a foot pedal which offers seven Lexicon reverb effects. This pedal features Lexicon reverb algorithms, true bypass, high voltage operation, and stereo processing. The flexible reverbs cover a full spectrum, from the intimate warmth of Room, to the vast expansiveness of Hall, including Reverse, Modulated, Plate, and Spring reverbs. In addition to those classics, the Polara introduces the Halo reverb. The Halo reverb with cascading octaves interspersed in the reverb decays will cast a heavenly glow over your tone. The Polara foot pedal offers independent Level, Liveliness, Decay, and Type controls; stereo inputs and outputs; a soft click footswitch; and a Reverb Tails on/off toggle switch. It is true bypass and uses a 9 VDC power supply (not included) to easily integrate into your existing pedalboard. The included StompLock fits snugly over the control knobs to protect your finely-tuned settings from drops, bumps, and kicks that inevitably take place when you perform, and its open-top design lets you see your settings. Also included is the die-cut hook-and-loop Pedalboard Pad which is a high-density mounting pad for semi-permanent mounting of the Polara on pedalboards. If you own a DigiTech effects pedals and have a user manual in electronic form, you can upload it to this website using the link on the right side of the screen.

Polara Reverb Pedal Feat. Lexicon Reverbs & Halo from Digitech is 100% original and brand new. We, at Melody House take pride in our after sales service and support. For further details on the Polara Reverb Pedal Feat. Lexicon Reverbs & Halo, Digitech, simply write to us to consult an expert or order online and we will take care of the rest. Happy Shopping!

The pedal has a 32-bit AD/DA converter with balanced I/O, stereo input and output and internally boosted +/-15V rails for line level input. CXM 1978 also sports MIDI In and MIDI Thru connections for MIDI control. The dimensions of the pedal are 5.75 x 6.5 x 2.5 inches.

Now, anyone who has tried to get their hands on a genuine Lexicon 224 will know that they don’t come cheap, fetching for several thousand on second-hand marketplaces. You won’t quite be spending that much for a CXM 1978, but the price certainly isn’t easy on the wallet. The space-maker will set you back $899, but some might find it hard to resist temptation when hearing what it can do.

Chase Bliss’ CXM 1978 is set to release 30 November 2020 at a price of $899, with pre-orders open now. Head to chaseblissaudio.com to check it out.The Polara Reverb Pedal from DigiTech is a foot pedal which offers seven Lexicon reverb effects. This pedal features Lexicon reverb algorithms, true bypass, high voltage operation, and stereo processing. The flexible reverbs cover a full spectrum, from the intimate warmth of Room, to the vast expansiveness of Hall, including Reverse, Modulat ... show more

The Best Reverb Pedals To Turn Your Tone Into A Lush Soundscape

The Polara Reverb Pedal from DigiTech is a foot pedal which offers seven Lexicon reverb effects. This pedal features Lexicon reverb algorithms, true bypass, high voltage operation, and stereo processing. The flexible reverbs cover a full spectrum, from the intimate warmth of Room, to the vast expansiveness of Hall, including Reverse, Modulated, Plate, and Spring reverbs. In addition to those classics, the Polara introduces the Halo reverb. The Halo reverb with cascading octaves interspersed in the reverb decays will cast a heavenly glow over your tone. The Polara foot pedal offers independent Level, Liveliness, Decay, and Type controls; stereo inputs and outputs; a soft click footswitch; and a Reverb Tails on/off toggle switch. It is true bypass and uses a 9 VDC power supply (not included) to easily integrate into your existing pedalboard. The included StompLock fits snugly over the control knobs to protect your finely-tuned settings from drops, bumps, and kicks that inevitably take place when you perform, and its open-top design lets you see your settings. Also included is the die-cut hook-and-loop Pedalboard Pad which is a high-density mounting pad for semi-permanent mounting of the Polara on pedalboards. If you own a DigiTech effects pedals and have a user manual in electronic form, you can upload it to this website using the link on the right side of the screen.

Polara Reverb Pedal Feat. Lexicon Reverbs & Halo from Digitech is 100% original and brand new. We, at Melody House take pride in our after sales service and support. For further details on the Polara Reverb Pedal Feat. Lexicon Reverbs & Halo, Digitech, simply write to us to consult an expert or order online and we will take care of the rest. Happy Shopping!

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