🎵 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The Fathom Multi-Function Reverb is a versatile audio effect pedal designed for musicians and sound engineers. It offers four distinct reverb types—Hall, Plate, Lo-fi, and Sonar—each with adjustable parameters for modulation and decay, allowing for a wide range of creative sound possibilities.
E**O
Ambient reverb
Really unique reverb on the side of weird. I personally love to sonar setting with lower and upper octave but its not your typical shimmer. I do wish the octaves could be blended with the verb. The lo-fi if fun also. The sustain function is lovely for ambience.
D**O
Ability to blend the octaves 🌀
The Fathom sounds like a lot of different things. On most settings, it truly does sound like you're shouting down into a deep, dark cavern, or listening to music underwater. So awesome 👏👽
I**N
Pairs well with synths
I use this primarily with my Moog Grandmother. I bought it for the sonar algorithm but have I have been using the low fi algorithm the most. It sounds really nice with the moog. I planned on mostly using it for ambient sound scapes but it really shines when used more subtle.Note: I purchased this on sale for $150, which made it a no brainer. At the normal $200 asking price I would suggest splurging the extra $100 for the strymon blue sky.
A**.
Versatile, beautifully designed pedal
I love this pedal. I do everything from shoegaze to psych to surf to post rock with this. I played a lot of reverb pedals before settling on this one. It makes my tone so emotive and lush. It's versatile enough to just add a little bit of wash to your sound too. I found the Neunaber Immerse a bit too tinny and metallic when paired with my tele. This helps balance that sharpness out. In the end, I wanted a versatile reverb pedal that could provide a thicker clean tone, some washed out psych and some cavernous shoegaze echoes and this pedal does all 3 for me with minimal knob tweaking. I love the modulation on it. I'll probably grab a spring reverb to accompany this at some point but that's another endeavor for another day.
S**M
Amazing Reverb, Look No Further
Majestic reverb. This thing has become a significant component of my sound. I love the detuned and lofi settings, but even as a standard reverb it is fantastic, providing you love long trails like I do.
A**R
Excellent quality for the money.
I’ve had it for months and have yet to unearth all it can do. Dialed it in and love it.
C**T
Best bang for you bucks!
This is a fully loaded reverb! I love the hall setting, but the sonar is so fun. This is my first Walrus Audio pedal and I will be getting more.
B**Y
Great product but you'll need to work for it.
First, the good. I bought this to use with an old amp I got from a friend; the amp had the basic volume and tone but no reverb; reverb's kind of my thing and I really wanted to explore the possibilities of a device made just for that effect. I'm not disappointed; this device is a lot of fun to play with, and I'm still having a great time learning what it can do.Okay, the bad. This unit does not come with an AC adapter, nor does it use a battery. The user manual specifies a 100ma 9volt DC center negative power supply, and it recommends an isolated power supply (would be helpful if the vendor included this information at point of sale). The "center negative" is unusual, as most adapter tips are center positive. You can use a universal adapter with reversible pins, but if you plug this into a wall outlet you'll likely get a hum. I ended up buying a set of wires that clipped to a 9v battery and plugged into the reverb unit (although I had to cut and re-tape the wires to reverse the polarity), and it works. There are isolated power supplies you can buy, but I have no experience with any of them and cannot offer any advice.Bottom line, it's a good product but you'll need to work out the power details before you can use it. Be aware.
J**A
Gran Marca y Pedal
Me gusto mucho todo lo que lleva la marca, la experiencia de abrir el pedal como deber todos los acabados que tiene, realmente me enamore de la marca
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