TC Electronic Introduces the Hall of Fame 2×4 Reverb Pedal
TC Electronic has expanded its line of pedals with the Hall of Fame 2×4 Reverb. The pedal builds on their existing Hall of Fame pedal with four pressure-sensitive footswitches that let you quickly change presets. The preset bank lets you store up to eight presets of the 16 reverb algorithms. The footswitches also enable you to add expression to your reverb.
“All of the footswitches on Hall of Fame 2 X4 feature our pressure-sensitive MASH footswitches,” the company explains. “This award-winning technology lets you use reverb much more actively instead of just as an always-on effect. Each MASH switch can control up to 3 different parameters at once and using the TonePrint app you decide which parameters you want.”
Other features include six TonePrint slots, a dedicated pre-delay knob, true spillover, and comprehensive MIDI support. The TC Electronic Hall of Fame 2×4 Reverb is available for pre-order for $249.
TC Electronic Hall of Fame 2×4 Reverb Features:
| 4 pressure-sensitive footswitches for complete control of ambience |
| 4 MASH footswitches let you toggle between reverb sounds instantly |
| New Shimmer reverb uses SUB 'N' UP OCTAVER algorithm for other-worldly sounds |
| Preset bank switch lets you easily access up to 8 stored reverb presets |
| 10 quality reverb types plus 6 TonePrint slots that let you store effects and artist TonePrints |
| Pre-delay knob for fine-tuning reverb response time provides total reverb control |
| MASH footswitches give you powerful effect-specific real-time parameter control |
| Craft reverbs and assign MASH functionality with free TonePrint App (PC, Mac, iPhone, Android, and iPad) |
| Works flawlessly with both guitar and FX loop level signals |
| Expression pedal and MIDI inputs let you control parameters and switch presets remotely |
| Mono and Stereo inputs and outputs give optimal versatility |
| Analog-Dry-Through maintains integrity of analog dry signal path even when reverb is on |
| 3-Year Warranty Program |
| Designed and engineered in Denmark |
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