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Matthews Effects Cosmonaut V2

The Cosmonaut V2 is a reverb and delay pedal which harnesses spacial anomalies that let you travel to new frontiers of time and space. The journey begins with two rows of identical controls, allowing you to switch between the top and bottom row...
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Guitar Effect Matthews Effects Cosmonaut V2

Matthews Effects Cosmonaut V2

229 €

Product code: COSMONAUT V2 | ID: 1028421

Matthews Effects Cosmonaut V2

The Cosmonaut V2 is a reverb and delay pedal which harnesses spacial anomalies that let you travel to new frontiers of time and space. The journey begins with two rows of identical controls, allowing you to switch between the top and bottom row with the push of a button. Always visible and editable on the fly, this works as a preset without any programming or menu diving. You can set each row to be a completely different sound. For example, set a deep modulated reverb on one, a tape delay on the other or create any combination of two distinct sounds and alternate between them instantly. For each set of controls, there is a slide switch on the side of the pedal that lets you select either Luna 2, a modulated reverb, Sputnik, a unique plate reverb or Vostok 1, a tape emulating delay. Get lost in the void exploring the vast array of sounds from The Cosmonaut V2.

Parameters and specifications

Suitability

Type


Features

True Bypass

Yes

Tuner

No

MIDI Interface

No

Number of Buttons

2


Properties

Colour


Inputs and Outputs

USB

No


Package

Package Contents


Power supply

Battery Operation

No

Power Supply


Accessory

UK/EU Power supply included

No


Country

Made in

USA


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