Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What types of reverb algorithms does the Fathom Multi-Function Reverb offer? A: The Fathom Multi-Function Reverb features four customized reverb algorithms: Hall, Plate, Lo-fi, and Sonar.
- Q: How can I adjust the modulation on the Fathom reverb? A: You can adjust the modulation using the toggle switch, which offers low, medium, and high modulation options.
- Q: What is the purpose of the dampen knob on the Fathom pedal? A: The dampen knob allows you to fine-tune the tone of the reverb's decay, helping you achieve the desired sound.
- Q: Can I use the Fathom reverb for live performances? A: Yes, the Fathom reverb is suitable for live performances, providing versatile reverb options to enhance your sound.
- Q: How do the momentary functions work on the Fathom reverb? A: When the pedal is in the off position, you can temporarily activate the effect by pressing and holding the bypass switch.
- Q: What does the trails mode do in the Fathom reverb? A: The trails mode allows the reverb effect to continue even after the pedal is turned off, creating a smooth decay.
- Q: Is the Fathom Multi-Function Reverb easy to use for beginners? A: Yes, the Fathom is designed to be user-friendly, with intuitive controls that make it accessible for beginners.
- Q: How does the Sonar algorithm differ from the other algorithms? A: The Sonar algorithm blends high and low octaves, allowing you to create a unique reverb sound by adjusting the blend with the X knob.
- Q: What materials is the Fathom Multi-Function Reverb made of? A: The Fathom does not specify a particular material, focusing instead on its electronic features and sound quality.
- Q: Can the Fathom reverb be used with different instrument types? A: Yes, the Fathom reverb is versatile and can be used with various instruments, including electric guitars, keyboards, and more.