
Keeley Electronics Aurora Digital Reverb
From the distant echo of cathedrals to 600-pound sheet-metal plate vibrations to spring reverb coils in a tank, reverb captures our imaginations and plunges us deeply into our musical psyches. Few effects complement a guitar better than reverb. At Keeley Electronics, the Aurora Reverb had to meet certain specific criteria: It had to be affordable with no compromise to audio quality; easy for guitarists to use and be inspiring; and offer the essentials for tailoring your tone without a dozen knobs to learn. The final product does all of that with a true-bypass, 100% dry analog path, low noise, 24-bit, high-fidelity reverb processor. The Aurora Reverb's controls offer everything from pristine fast reflections to ethereal spaces to deep, dark, and endless caverns. Decay: Decay controls the amount of time it takes for the reverberated sound to disappear. The Aurora Reverb's Decay provides a range from a realistic, close-quarters reverberated dimension to a walk-away-and-come-back signal