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Catalinbread Talisman Plate Reverb Pedal

Catalinbread Delay & Reverb Series Pedals. One of Catalinbread's many passions has been to accurately recreate classic echo and reverb units from back in the day - tape, drum, oil can, springs, plate. As sonic archivists, they seek to emulate all of the sounds and behaviors of the original units - respecting those elements that made them so compelling while continually looking for opportunities to expand their range and usefulness. They also look to the muse to steer our direction on completely new paths never really knowing where they will end up - some familiar places and others uncharted.

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Guildwater Gear

Athens, GA, United States
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Joined Reverb:2017
Items Sold:2,844
Product Overview
The Catalinbread Talisman is a unique effect that captures the sound of classic studio plate reverb in a pedal format. Based on the EMT 140 at TapeOp founder Larry Crane's Jackpot! Studios, the Talisman was designed to surpass the thin and unnatural sounding plate reverbs that Catalinbread felt were populating many other effects. With studio-style control designed to let you dial in everything from polished ambience to expansive, shimmering spaces, the Talisman is an excellent weapon in the sonic arsenal of any guitarist craving an alternative to the typical reverb pedal options.
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