EarthQuaker Devices Dispatch Master V3 Digital Delay & Reverb Guitar Effects Pedal
The Dispatch Master is a hi-fi digital Delay & Reverb Device that combines independent delay and reverb effects into one space-saving enclosure, so you can keep deep ambient echoes (or just a quick slapback) on speed-dial. The best-selling EarthQuaker Devices pedal just got bester [sic] with new Flexi-Switch™ Technology! Want to dip into ambient delay and reverb sounds for just one note? Press and hold the footswitch for as long as you use the effect, release it when you’re finished, and resume your regularly scheduled dry sound. To use the Dispatch Master as a normal effects pedal, press the switch once to activate and again to bypass.
Product Features
- To Use Both Effects at the Same Time, Simply Adjust all Controls to Taste
- The Mix control is a wet/dry blend that adjusts the overall level of the affected signal; Time sets the delay time from 0ms to 1500ms (1.5 seconds)
- Reverb controls the amount of reverb. Counterclockwise is less reverb, clockwise is more; Repeats controls the regeneration of the delay signal
- To Use the Dispatch Master as a Delay Only, turn the Reverb control all the way down and adjust the Time, Repeats, and Mix controls to taste
- To Use the Dispatch Master as a Reverb Only, turn the Time and Repeats controls all the way down and adjust the Reverb and Mix controls to taste
might as well glue it to my pedal board This is a great pedal. It is a particular sounding reverb and delay, so check out some youtube reviews to get an idea. If you like a bright delay sound, this probably isn’t your thing. But it can cover a variety of applications, from room/slapback to big ambient sounds. Personally I love the sound of this pedal. If it were stereo, I’d marry it.I’ve run it in to a solid state Roland JC-40 and in to Fender, Ibanez, and Blackstar tube heads, both in the loop and in the front, and with…
Unique, nothing like it. I tried them all. This one is my fave. To me, a good reverb is essential for some guitar playing and music. It creates space, ambience, and an organic flowing quality that is beautiful. Many amps have reverb built in but most are awful. Most are either a weak spring reverb good for surf style or a cheap digital reverb that sound harsh. A good pedal is mandatory for reverb fans, especially those who want deep cavernous sounds (as I do).I own the Strymon Big Sky, Eventide Space, WET, Hall of Fame..and a few other well…