Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the dimensions of the Tomsline AOV-3 pedal? A: The Tomsline AOV-3 has a length of four point zero two inches, a width of two point zero one inches, and a height of two point zero one inches.
- Q: What color is the Tomsline AOV-3? A: The Tomsline AOV-3 is available in light blue.
- Q: What type of power supply does the Tomsline AOV-3 require? A: The Tomsline AOV-3 requires a DC nine volt adapter for power, which is not included.
- Q: What control features does the AOV-3 offer? A: The AOV-3 features mix, tone, and decay controls for personalized sound adjustments.
- Q: What sound modes are available on the Tomsline AOV-3? A: The AOV-3 offers three sound modes: Room, Spring, and Shimmer.
- Q: How do I use the Tomsline AOV-3 pedal? A: Connect the pedal to your guitar and amplifier, then use the mix, tone, and decay controls to adjust your sound. Select your desired mode for different reverb effects.
- Q: Is the Tomsline AOV-3 suitable for beginners? A: Yes, the Tomsline AOV-3 is suitable for beginners due to its user-friendly controls and versatile sound options.
- Q: Can I use the AOV-3 with other instruments? A: Yes, the Tomsline AOV-3 can be used with various instruments, including keyboards and bass guitars, for added reverb effects.
- Q: How should I store the Tomsline AOV-3 pedal? A: Store the Tomsline AOV-3 in a dry place and use a pedalboard or protective case to prevent physical damage.
- Q: How do I clean the AOV-3 pedal? A: To clean the AOV-3, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior and avoid using liquids or harsh chemicals.
- Q: Does the AOV-3 have a warranty? A: Yes, the Tomsline AOV-3 typically comes with a manufacturer's warranty, which covers defects in materials and workmanship.
- Q: What if my Tomsline AOV-3 arrives damaged? A: If your AOV-3 arrives damaged, contact the retailer immediately to initiate a return or exchange.
- Q: Is the AOV-3 pedal easy to set up? A: Yes, the Tomsline AOV-3 is easy to set up with minimal connections required for immediate use.
- Q: What is the difference between Room, Spring, and Shimmer modes? A: Room mode simulates small spaces, Spring mode replicates vintage spring reverb, and Shimmer mode adds octave harmonics for ethereal sounds.
- Q: Can I use the AOV-3 in live performances? A: Yes, the Tomsline AOV-3 is suitable for live performances due to its true bypass feature, which maintains signal integrity.