The Electro-Harmonix Cathedral Stereo Reverb provides the musician with inspiring reverbs that take part of their heritage from the original Holy Grail and expand to present the most realistic models of the most usable reverb spaces available today.
Simple yet extremely variable control functions allow the most articulate and defined spaces to be created and stored [...]
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The new pedal effects from Behringer include 24-bit DSP technology and with the AM400 Acoustic Modeler are the new product line that includes that digital technology at this quality, so the sound should be improved.
The specifications of the Behringer Bass Synthesizer BSY600 Pedal are 11 different waveforms (like saw, square, pulse, …), decay / rate, [...]
The German company Behringer continues with its tradition of releasing low priced products, some of them very low, this time is the Ultra Acoustic Modeler AM400 Pedal a stompbox to make sound your electric guitar just like an acoustic one. Some options make this item very versatile and for its price you can even buy [...]
Fender is very active lately and another product that has introduced is the Fender Princeton Reverb Amp a reissued all-tube model based on the Blackface version (the first one, introduced in 1964). A small amp, in size and power, which the main differences between this and the original version are the rectifier tube, the tube [...]
Sorry for the lack of posts in Music Gadgets this last days but we are back with many more news like the 2 models released by Victoria Amps, the company that wanted to reissue Leo Fender’s tweed amps from the 50’s. The models released have been called Electro King, a modern version of a GA-40 [...]
We introduced you some time ago the MX400 reverb processor and now Lexicon has also released a new version of this product, the Lexicon MX500 Reverb Processor with very similar features but with faster connection (Firewire 400 instead of USB 1.1) and a better design.
The Lexicon MX500 Reverb Processor features 24-bit audio processing and 44.1 [...]
A very interesting product has been released at AES show, Lexicon has introduced a new stereo reverb and effects processor that includes classic features from Lexicon previous models, but also comes with some new and interesting ones. The Lexicon PCM96 Stereo Effects Processor can be used either for studio or live show tasks.
The Lexicon PCM96 [...]
If you like small amps, for recordings or practicing at home, Carr Amps has released a new model for you. The new Carr Mini-Mercury Amp is a Class A 10″ version of the Mercury amp with the same electronics and the same vintage design featured in the bigger model.
The Carr Mini-Mercury Amp features 8, 2, [...]
T.C. Electronic has released another member of the Nova series, this time is the T.C. Electronic NR-1 Nova Reverb, a reverb pedal that has been based on previous T.C. Electronic efforts in reverb processors. As the ND-1 Nova Delay this pedal features two operation modes, manual, that represents the adjustments made in the controls, and [...]
The success of the Roland’s small Cube amps (more than 400,000 units sold) is a very good reason to continue releasing new products of this series. This time is the Roland Cube Street Amp a battery powered amp for small shows, street playing, rehearsing at home, …
The Roland Cube Street Amp features 6.5″ neodymium speakers, [...]

