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T Rex Effects Room

T Rex Effects Room

T-Rex Engineering

Description

The gorgeous-sounding, tube-powered T-Rex Room-Mate Reverb pedal has been a huge success, with guitarists around the world using it to bring their sound to life. Now, T-Rex is proud to present the next generation of the Room-Mate reverb. It offers the same rich, tubey warmth you know from the first Room-Mate, but enhanced based on your feedback.

The first of the updated features is a decay knob that lets you adjust the length of your reverb trail in all four modes. Then, a hi-cut knob was added for that great vintage vibe. Finally, a gain knob makes it possible to use your Room-Mate in an effects loop without overloading the pedal's input stage.

The new Room-Mate offers the same phenomenal-sounding Room , Hall, and LFO modes you already know. But T-Rex added a completely revamped Spring mode that will simply blow your mind. When the decay is set low in Spring mode, Room-Mate emulates a short-spring reverb. Turn the decay up, and you get a killer long-spring reverb you just won't hear anywhere else.

Controls:
Mix: Mixes the dry and the wet signal. Set at 12 you can hear the guitar go through
Decay: Determines the length of the spring, that is emulated
Hicut: Cuts the high notes on the tail of the reverb. Giving the tail a smooth sound
Level: Controls the output volume
Gain: Controls the level on the input signal. With this knob you can turn down the input signal, if it is too power full. The green light on top of the pedal will go red if the input signal is too high and makes the pedal distort.


Reverb types:
Spring: Sounds like an old vintage Fender® amp with the typical spring-based reverb
Room: Typical room reverb. Like a clinic in a small room.
Hall: Sounds like a big concert hall
LFO: Reverb with chorus


The Room-Mate Reverb pedal provides stereo output through the left and right output jack plugs.
T-Rex Engineering Room-Mate Tube Reverb Guitar Pedal
T-Rex Engineering Room-Mate Tube Reverb Guitar Pedal
T-Rex Engineering Room-Mate Tube Reverb Guitar Pedal

Features

  • Four tube-based reverb modes: Spring, Hall, Room, and LFO
  • Mix, Level, Decay, Mode, Hicut, and Gain controls
  • Stereo operation
  • Includes power supply

Specs

  • Power consumption: 12V DC, 300mA, 5W

Reviews

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  • 3 UNITS MADE STRANGE NOISE - AVOID

    1

    submitted14 years ago

    bymac simms

    fromDallas, TX

    I got one of the Roommate Reverb pedals, and for 5 minutes the sound was great. Then I started hearing a strange hiss after the main sound faded. I sent it back and got a new one, which did the same thing. Then a third one, and it also had the problem. This is a manufacturing problem. The US distributors kept telling me they would figure something out, but never did. DO NOT BUY THIS UNIT! The hiss renders the thing unuseable.

  • My favorite pedal!

    5

    submitted15 years ago

    byNick Wivinus

    fromCambridge, MN

    I originally picked this pedal up becuase my Mesa Stiletto has no built in reverb and I was using just to touch of EHX Memory man to fill that job when I wasn't using my TC G-system. This thing is very warm and full of life. Best sounding reverb I have ever used. Let's just say I have alot of stomp boxes and has many more over the years. I even now use in in my reverb for my Mesa Roadster, I removed the spring reverb and got some RCA to TS cable to hook it up and use it seperate from my normal effects loop. Around the house it is pretty much the only pedal I use when practicing around the livingroom as well. Very solid case and the switch is very nice and smooth, no click to push past, it is alot like the TC buttons, just lightly touch it, no stomping and no pressure or force required. I feel the 'warm hall' setting is by far the best mode out of the 4 differant modes, just so much warmth and soul.

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