We really liked the Honey Coma Fuzz we demoed last year from Zero G IOD, and were excited to collaborate with them again on another creative effects machine. Today, we’re bringing you the Echo Cooler Reverb, a spectrum-spanning ‘verb complete with a very clear aesthetic nod to one of the greatest films of the 1980’s. If you need a little something more than your current reverb pedal can offer, who you gonna call?
The Echo Cooler is a Belton brick, spring reverb with a modulated PT2399 pre-delay and a momentary dry cut footswitch. This means that you can set the amount of time before you hear reverb with the Space control, it also gives the illusion of delay and reverb. The pre-delay can be modulated with the Depth and Rate controls giving a subtle warble. The Slime control adds in some feedback harmonics, this is most noticeable with the Decay and Reverb controls turn up as well. The left footswitch cuts the dry signal leaving only the reverb, turn the Space control down and the Reverb up for best results.
As you’ll see and hear in our demo below, the Echo Cooler Reverb allows you to really dial in any spacious, ambient sounds you need, from subtle to out-of-this-world. The added modulation section really livens things up, too, bring a completely new sonic aspect into the mix. Be sure to check out the Zero G IOD website for more info on this and all their effects pedal creations, just as soon as you finish watching the demo, of course…wait, are you the Keymaster??
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