Quilter MicroPro 200 MP200 HEAD Owner's Manual - Reverb Section
Reverb Section
The MicroPro 200 uses a premium
digital reverb chip with a smoother
decay and a lower noise floor than a
classic spring tank. The reverb is
voiced to “float” nicely in the mix.
The REV control sets the amount of
reverb added to the signal.
The DWELL control adjusts the
decay time from a short “klonk” to a
lush “heavenly choir.”
The PATH switch controls whether reverb is applied to CH 1, CH 2 or
both, as well as offering some additional variations on the reverb sound
and how it interacts with Tremolo.
• CH 1 – Applies reverb only to CH 1(MIC/LINE).
• MIX – Applies reverb to CH 1 and CH 2 after the overdrive stage. This
produces cleaner overdrive, with reverb applied afterwards, as in a
studio or recording session.
• PRE (CH 2 only) – Reverb is applied before the gain, tremolo and
clipping stages. The tremolo applies to the reverb as well as the
direct signal, and the reverb will get very “large” at high gains.
• POST (CH 2 only) – Reverb is applied after the gain and tremolo
stages but before clipping. The reverb is post-tremolo, which
reduces tremolo depth somewhat, and produces more controlled
reverb levels at high gains.
Footswitch control:
The footswitch LED is on when reverb is active, and off when bypassed.
The footswitch controls the signal at the input of the reverb stage. When
turned off, the remaining reverb tail decays naturally. This means you
can “deposit” a burst of music and let it taper off while you continue to
play dry.
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