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Keeley Caverns V2 - Delay / Reverb Pedal
Keeley
Keeley Caverns V2 - Delay / Reverb Pedal
Keeley Caverns V2 - Delay / Reverb Pedal

Keeley Caverns V2 - Delay / Reverb Pedal

Dual-effect pedal - perfect for the end of any pedalboard!

SKU: KE-CAV2
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The Keeley Caverns Delay Reverb V2 is the latest incarnation of the popular dual-effect pedal. Giving you access to a range of reverb and delay tones - the perfect way to complete your pedalboard!

Starting with the left side of the pedal, we have the Reverb section. The footswitch engages/disengages the effects whilst the 3-way micro switch gives you selectable reverb types:

Spring Mode Blackface Amp style spring reverb with F Style Tremolo
Modulation Mode Choral modulation to the reverb for a huge, cavernous space
Shimmer Mode Reverb with emphasis on octave-up voices in the reverb trails

There are then 4 knobs to tweak. Blend - adjust the wet/dry signal, Decay - takes you from subtle to endless decays, Warmth - allows you to adjust the reverb's tone from bright to dark, and finally Rate, which controls a setting for each reverb algorithm.

On the Delay side of the pedal, Keeley have utilized their popular Magnetic Echo circuit that emulates analogue tape delay lines. As for controls, again you have the independent delay effect footswitch, and then, mirroring the reverb side, a 3-way switch that sets the modulation of the delay to Off, Deep (heavy modulation) and Light (soft modulation). The 4 knobs to tweak are Blend, to adjust the wet/dry signal, Time, to set the delay time form 30 to 650ms, Rate, which sets the modulation rate, and Repeats, for control of the delay feedback.

There are two bypass options. True-Bypass cuts off your effect signal straight away once the effect is disengaged, whilst the Trails option gives you the freedom to create huge caverns of sounds and lets them ring out even after you turn the pedal off. 

  • Reverb and Delay pedal
  • Dual effect pedal with individual control sets
  • 3 reverb modes
  • Keeley's Magnetic Echo circuit for analogue tape delay tones
  • 3-way delay modulation switch
  • True Bypass or Tails


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