Mainstay pedal brand Electro-Harmonix is back with a brand new reverb stompbox called the Oceans 11 that packs a powerful circuit into a delightfully small-footprint chassis. As its name suggests, the pedal features 11 classic and modern reverb modes, including hall, spring, plate, echo, reverse, tremolo, mod, dynamic, shimmer, polyphonic, and auto-infinite.
After setting the reverb mode, users can further shape their tone via the tone, FX level, and time controls onboard the pedal's face. However, functionality doesn't stop here. Users can engage the Ocean 11's secondary knob mode in order to access a variety of intuitive "hidden" parameters for more tone-shaping opportunity.
The Oceans 11's controls are rounded out by its internal tails switch, which allows users to choose whether they want the reverb effect to fade out naturally or to stop immediately when the box is disengaged. You can also choose to set the Oceans 11 to infinite reverb, and from there, layer an additional reverb sound into the mix.
Be sure to check out Andy's full demo above, and click here to get your own Electro-Harmonix Oceans 11 right here on Reverb.
- Amps: Fender '65 Deluxe Reverb RI
- Guitars: Suhr Classic Antique, Jennings Voyager
- Other Pedals: Suhr Mini Riot
- Recording Gear: Universal Audio Apollo 8 QUAD, OX Amp Top Box Attenuator, Royer R-121
- Strings: Ernie Ball Ernie Ball 2720 Slinky Cobalt .011 - .048
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