
Give your tone wings with this versatile reverb.
Much like the engineer that its name derives from, Daedalus was methodically designed and crafted. As opposed to using a chip, CopperSound designers wanted to built the reverb off the newest Belton 3 brick. So that’s where they started.
In its infancy, it was a simple one-knob reverb. Over several months, Daedalus grew its wings. The addition of the Depth knob was the first step. Then came an expression jack. This jack allows the user to insert any pedal into the decay of the reverb using a TRS Y cable (sold separately). The Blend knob was then added to give the user control over the amount of external effect being placed into the decay.
The Pre Amp is the “special sauce” here. It has the ability to add volume to whatever pedal is in the expression loop. Enough volume that the external pedal is almost as loud as the initial reverberated note. This can be very useful for swells and experimental players. The Pre Amp knob also adds volume to the decay and the length of the decay. Making it a dual purpose knob. The last thing left was to fine comb the wings. This was achieved by adding the Reverb II knob. This addition allows for two separate reverb levels of independent footswitches. Set one for shorter, traditional reverb sounds and the second for longer, drawn out reverb sounds. Both Reverb knobs work with the rest of the controls.
In its infancy, it was a simple one-knob reverb. Over several months, Daedalus grew its wings. The addition of the Depth knob was the first step. Then came an expression jack. This jack allows the user to insert any pedal into the decay of the reverb using a TRS Y cable (sold separately). The Blend knob was then added to give the user control over the amount of external effect being placed into the decay.
The Pre Amp is the “special sauce” here. It has the ability to add volume to whatever pedal is in the expression loop. Enough volume that the external pedal is almost as loud as the initial reverberated note. This can be very useful for swells and experimental players. The Pre Amp knob also adds volume to the decay and the length of the decay. Making it a dual purpose knob. The last thing left was to fine comb the wings. This was achieved by adding the Reverb II knob. This addition allows for two separate reverb levels of independent footswitches. Set one for shorter, traditional reverb sounds and the second for longer, drawn out reverb sounds. Both Reverb knobs work with the rest of the controls.