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Key Features
The Keeley Memphis Sun Neo-Verb is a lo-fidelity reverb, echo, and double tracking pedal, producing a wide selection of tones perfect for capturing the essence of classic '50s rock and roll. Built with three separate reverb modes, the pedal is incredibly versatile and offers you a complete wealth of reverberations and delays to fully mould your sound. A four-dial design offers simplistic and intuitive controls, which makes shaping the sound a breeze. Studio quality sounds, alongside Keeley engineering, ensure this pedal will be a part of your set-up for years to come.
Product Ref: 71414
The Memphis Sun Neo-Verb is another studio themed pedal from Keeley, offering reverbs and delays that can capture the classic '50s rock and roll tones. Its warm, natural sounds can be adjusted with three control knobs to shape the effects to achieve the best sounds. The time control knob adjusts the delays of the pedals effects, offering a delay time of 30-666ms for slapback 600, 0-180ms for sun mode, and controls the pre delay for room mode. The regen/mod control knob adjusts the effect’s sound, controlling the number of repeats in slapback 600, the rate and depth of modulation in sun mode, and the reverb tone in room mode. The reverb control adjusts the pedal's decay time of the reverb, whilst the mix controls the level output of the effect.
The pedal features three different modes of reverb and delay that can be selected via the toggle switch. The first mode is called slapback 600, offering an echo with long delays that offers a pure rock and roll reverb. Its delay time can be adjusted from 30ms to 666ms, simulating an echo machine that’s pure metal. The slapback mode is filtered in different stages to achieve the best rock and roll sound, with the first stage of filtering done to the response at 1kHz and then compressed. The effect is then filtered again at 1kHz, and then 2nd and 3rd order harmonics are added with a simulated tape response and equipment distortion.
The second option is called the sun mode and provides both automatic double tracking and a slapback with a short delay. The sun modes double tracker is accessed via the time control knob, setting it to the second marker or lower for a delay time of 0ms to 30ms. In this position the pedal produces a vintage-voiced double tracker in mono, and when the delay time is raised between 30ms and 180ms, the pedal offers a slapback reverb. Turning the regen/mod control knob in this mode with affect the rate and depth of the modulation, turning it to the right with cause a deeper, faster modulation.
The last mode the pedal offers is a room reverb, simulating a studio room of 13’ by 18’ with asbestos tiles and is filled with music that are slightly compressed. The effect also simulates the frequency response of the microphones that would have been used and features 2nd and 3rd order harmonics to achieve the perfect tones. The regen/mod control offers adjustments over the effects tone, offering an active filter of +/-10dB and centred around 1.1kHZ.