Sold Out

MXR M300 Digital Reverb Pedal for Saxophone

$ 199

If you’re a causual player, you may never have experienced the joy of hearing your sound through a reverb pedal. It can be extremely encouraging to hear how great you sound when you add this essential effect to your tone. This is a great reverb pedal for saxophone. Rave reviews online everywhere for guitar, but for saxophone specifically, it’s hard to beat. Believe it or not, it sounds much better than lots of more expensive pedals we tried. The more the pedal does to process the tone, the more it tends to be optimized for a guitar signal, rather than a saxophone signal. This is an inexpensive pedal, but it sounds fantastic, partly because it doesn’t “expect” the incoming signal to be a guitar.

We will be listing a selection of pedals that are carefully tested to make sure that a saxophone sound signal sounds great through them.  Please see our detailed video on how to use it with a saxophone and get a great tone in a few easy steps. This works whether you’re playing at home or out on a gig, and you don’t need to manage a lot of software for it to work. Just plug and play.

Out of stock

Category:

Description

MXR Reverb Pedal at a Glance:

  • 6 reverb styles yield an excellent selection of ambient sounds
  • Use an expression pedal to create outrageous effects
  • Trails Bypass mode lets your reverbs ring out

6 reverb styles yield an excellent selection of ambient sounds

The MXR Reverb pedal is packed with six types of reverb: Plate, Spring, Epic, Mod, Room, and Pad. Plate emulates the bright, dense sound and smooth decay of the vintage studio effect. Spring yields classic guitar amp reverb. Epic creates a massive sound built from multiple interconnected modulated delays. Mod is a modulated studio plate reverb. Room simulates a small room with an early reflection slapback sound. Pad is a blend of higher and lower octave synth sounds combined with a reverb effect.

Use an expression pedal to create outrageous effects

You can employ an expression pedal to toggle between two different settings. Connect the expression pedal to the MXR Reverb pedal’s Exp jack with a TRS cable and place it in the heel-down position. Set the controls. Move the expression pedal to the toe-down position. Reconfigure the controls. Now you can rock the expression pedal back and forth to sweep between the two configurations.

Trails Bypass mode lets your reverbs ring out

The MXR Reverb pedal is true bypass by default – shutting the effect off completely bypasses the pedal’s circuitry. While this is great for your tone when you’re not using the pedal, it has the unfortunate side effect of cutting of your reverb tails. That’s why MXR included a selectable Trails Bypass mode, which uses a buffered bypass, allowing your reverbs to ring out even after you turn the pedal off.

MXR Reverb Pedal Features:

  • Reverb effects pedal for electric guitar
  • 6 reverb modes: Plate, Spring, Epic, Mod, Room, and Pad
  • Use optional expression pedal (sold separately) to manipulate the Blend control
  • Trails Bypass mode preserves your reverb tails
  • Operates in either Mono or Stereo mode for interfacing with different gear
  • Includes ECB003 9V power supply (this pedal cannot be powered by a battery)

Add six studio-quality reverbs to your pedalboard with the MXR Reverb pedal.

  • Pedal Type:Reverb
  • Inputs:1 x 1/4″ TRS (instrument), 1 x 1/4″ (expression pedal)
  • Outputs:1 x 1/4″ TRS (stereo via splitter cable)
  • True Bypass:Yes
  • Power Source:9V DC power supply included
  • Height:1.5″
  • Width:2.37″
  • Depth:4.37″
  • Manufacturer Part Number:M300

Additional information

Weight .6 lbs
Dimensions 6 × 4 × 3 in

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “MXR M300 Digital Reverb Pedal for Saxophone”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *