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Key Features
Product Ref: 91600
The Vermona ReTubeVerb utilises a specially designed tube circuit that provides tube-like warmth and unparalleled sonic performance. The ReTubeVerb gives you everything you need to produce a versatile spring reverb, with the uncompromising audio performance of the valve-technology and mechanical reverberation. The valve-based circuit was developed using years of expertise from Vermona, helping to preserve the character of your source material, while refining the sound with typical soft compression. The soft compression is a benchmark of the real tube circuitry, further helping to preserve and sometimes boost the audio quality and performance.
The ReTubeVerb features a range of comprehensive controls, designed to get the most out of the spring reverb. The front-panel includes a dedicated three-band equalizer for refining your sound. The three bands feature their own dedicated controls for optimal precision. There is also a mix control and an output control. The front-panel ¼-inch jack input features its own gain control, allowing you to dial in the right amount of volume from your input sources. Next to the power switch is an effect stop/true BP switch that allows you to switch between your original sound and effected sound.
The compact yet highly robust design features a vented top, helping to keep the valve-circuitry cool while in the use. The vintage-style design is reminiscent of retro reverb models. The front-panel features an ergonomic layout that places all the major controls at your fingertips, allowing you to make changes on the fly. The rear of the unit features footswitch connectivity including effect stop and bypass ¼-inch connections. There is also unbalanced Output and Input connectivity as well as balanced XLR I/O. Additionally, the rear of the unit features a -20dB button and a Ground/Lift switch for added flexibility