See The New Electro-Harmonix Epitome In Action

US Octave generator, flanger/chorus and reverb in one pedal      14/03/13

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In a new YouTube video EHX's Bill Ruppert fires up the company's newest multi-effect pedal: the Epitome.

A spokesperson had this to say about the new pedal, "The quintessence of tone! This powerful digital multi-effect begins with the flawless polyphonic tracking of the Micro POG. Next is the Stereo Electric Mistress. Creamy stereo flanging and chorus weave and undulate for the richest modulations. Finally, the Holy Grail Plus wraps you in a silken shroud of luxurious reverb. Switch on Shimmer to re-route the effects. Now the Grail reverberates the POG's wet signal and the Mistress completes the chain to add lush flanging to the reverb tails. Shimmer also transforms the Grail into a digital delay with the POG in its feedback path for inspiring ascending and descending octave effects."

Features

  • The polyphonic Micro POG provides glitch-free octaves above and below your actual pitch
  • Stereo Electric Mistress adds EHX's signature stereo flanging and chorus
  • Holy Grail Plus lets you choose from Spring, Hall and Room reverbs, plus Flerb
  • Shimmer Mode re-routes the effects' chain and opens the door to a world of amazing sonic discovery
  • Individual footswitches plus dedicated controls for all three effects
  • 9Volt Power Supply included


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