Endless Summer

RECOVERY EFFECTS Endless Summer Operating instructions

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Controls:
The Endless Summer is an all-analog,
real spring reverb in pedal form. It
features a boost allowing you to
make things gritty, or go full-on over
the top fuzzy and psychedelic. Simply
put, it’s the coolest sounding and
most unique reverb available!
Start with the balance all the way to
the left to get a splashy reverb with a
slight “buffered” boost. 9 o’clock grits
it up and boosts your amp. Things
get crazy at 12 o’clock! Dial in the
color and depth with the brightness
control.
BALANCE:
Controls the amount of reverb and
boost.
BRIGHTNESS:
Controls reverb shape.
ENDLESS SUMMER
(Real Spring Reverb Booster)
To get the most “standard” reverb sound-
Keep the Brightness all the way up.
Balance should be at about 3-4. This will
be unity gain, and provide the most
amount of reverb, which is usually more
than enough.
Bringing the Brightness down will dampen
or tame the reverb. Both parameters are
gain stages, so bringing the Brightness
down means you’ll have to make up for it
with the Balance.
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Enclosure size:
5.625" x 4.625" x 1.563"
Available in cream or black enclosure. recoveryeffects.com
Made in Seattle, Washington.
More details... Some noise and interference can appear
with the Endless Summer. It has to do
with the nature of the spring reverb tank
being unbalanced. The tank can literally
act as an antenna for interference. All
spring reverbs and turntables are
susceptible to it, but there are some tricks
you can do to keep the noise away.
• Quality cables with shorter runs, and
keep the connectors between pedals as
nice as the guitar / amp cables.
• Be mindful of speakers, monitors, radio
towers, and other electromagnetic
interference.
Usually, just using a quality power supply
is enough to squash any interference.
If you're running multiple effects from a
power brick, you're probably all set. If you
have one or a few that are on a cheap
power supply / wall wart (or daisy chained
from it), try a quality regulated one. We
recommend the Electro-Harmonix
US96DC-200BI power supply.
Current draw = 20 mA
Operates on a standard Boss style 9vdc
power supply (not included).
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