Dr. J Pedals D54 Shadow Guitar Effect
- Тype: Echo
- True Bypass: Yes
- Controls: Depth, Feedback, Modulation On/Off, Speed, Time
- Delay Time: max. 750ms
- Battery Operation: Yes
- MIDI Interface: No
Dr. J Pedals D54 Shadow Guitar Effect
Echo that follows like a shadow. Hovering between reality and magic, the Shadow Echo box emits spooky snapback delays and deep echoes. Familiar parameters such as Time, Feedback, and Level with an additional modulation switch. Adjust Depth and Speed in mod mode; an LED light shows the use of those additional functions. True Bypass design minimizes tone loss.
Тype: Echo
Echo simulates natural sound reflections in space by repeating the original signal with a delay. It creates realistic echoes that add depth and spatial character to the sound. It is used to enhance musical expression, create ambient tones, or add dynamics. Echo is frequently used across various musical genres, from rock to electronic music.
True Bypass: Yes
It has a true bypass function, which ensures that when the effects are turned off, the signal passes directly through the unit without influence or degradation.
Controls
- Feedback
- Speed
- Time
- Depth
- Modulation On/Off
Inputs: Jack 6,3 mm TS
A universal connector used to connect various audio devices.
Outputs: Jack 6,3 mm TS
A universal connector used to connect various audio devices.
Battery Operation: Yes
Battery power provides flexibility and mobility. This feature allows you to use the device anywhere, even in places where an electrical outlet is not available. Battery power is ideal for situations that require portability and independence from the grid, whether you're outdoors, on the road, or in a location with limited access to electricity.
Тype
True Bypass
Controls
MIDI Interface
Number of Buttons
Package Contents
UK/EU Power supply included
Weight (g)
299
Width (mm)
130
Height (mm)
61
Depth (mm)
119
Made in
China
Documents
Instructions for use
Safety instructions
Please refer to the user manual for the specific safety instructions for this product.
