THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING
THE EBS DYNAVERB - GUITAR EDITION PEDAL!
With the EBS DynaVerb Guitar Edition you can choose between no
less than eight different stereo reverb effects - suited for guitar. The
pedal is built with highest quality components and uses 24-bit digital
processing circuitry for outstanding performance on stage and in the
recording studio. The signal chain and tail of the reverb is optimized
for use with guitar, compared to the Studio Edition for bass.
We hope you’ll enjoy using your EB S DynaVerb Guitar Edition pedal.
/The EB S Team
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THE CONTROLS
REVERB
TONE
USERS MANUAL
REVERB sets the amount of the reverb
effect to be mixed in with the dry signal.
Note that when this control is in minimum
position, the Tone control has no effect.
In parallel effect mode (see advanced
options) this knob controls the volume of
the unit when engaged.
TONE controls the high end timbre or treble
tone of the reverb effect signal. Use
this control to fine-tune your sound in
combination with the type switches. When
this knob is set to maximum, no filter is
engaged and a true fullrange reverb sound
is achieved.
TY PE SWITCHES - These switches select which
type of reverb that is to be used. In total
there are eight (8) different reverb types
according to the program matrix shown.
LED INDICATOR Indicates when the pedal in
switched on.
FOOT SWITCH Switches the pedal on or off.
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POWER OPTIONS
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DC POWER ADAPTOR For environmental reasons,
we recommend the use of a DC Power
Supply, such as the EBS A D-9+. The EBS
DynaVerb handles 9-12 V DC, and require
a 2.1 mm pin center negative t ype of
connector.
BATTERY The DynaVerb pedal can run on
battery (not included), but since it need quite
a lot power – we strongly recommend to use
it with a power supply for constant use.
To place a bat ter y in the pedal follow these
steps.
1) Remove the four screws holding
the bottom plate.
2) Carefully remove the bottom plate.
3) Place a 9V alkaline t ype; 6LR61 in
the battery holder.
4) Gently place back the bot tom plate.
Attach the four mounting screws using
moderate tension.
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ADVANCED CONTROL OPTIONS (inside the box)
CHANGING TO PARALLEL MODE
The EBS DynaVerb can be set to parallel
mode, which makes it suitable for
connec ting to mixing consoles and so using
the unit just as if it was a rack effects unit.
To do so, carefully remove the four bot tom
screws, take off the bottom cover and
change the two small switches to ”OFF”.
This will kill the direct signal from the reverb.
Since no direct signal is present in parallel
mode , it is good practice to turn up the
Reverb and Tone knobs to maximum setting
to star t with. Note also that when the pedal
is bypassed, no signal is present at the
outputs.
If you are not 100% sure on how to do this, please consult y our neares t service
center. Exce ssive for ce may resul t in damage to t he unit, and the w arranty in that
case w ill be void.
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SAMPLE SOUND SETTINGS
The following examples below show a few of the many sonic
possibilities of the EB S DynaVerb Guitar Edition.
BLUESY PLATE
This set ting serve you a classic plate of
bluesy guitar reverb - an instant ticket to the
famous Mississippi delta.
RYTHMIC ROOM
Room reverbs are perfect for funky rythm
guitar playing. This suggestion use a Large
Room reverb setting.
TWIN PEAKS HALL
This large ambience hall reverb setting
offer a long tail and works great to create
athmospheric, cinematic sound landscapes
with your guitar.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
Please consult the following checkpoints, before consulting one of
the authorized EBS service centers.
Checkpoint
1) Does the cable(s) work
properly?
2) Are the 1/4” plugs properly
connec ted all the way in?
3) Are the Instrument cable
attached to the Right
(input) jack, and the Amp
cable connected to the Left
(output) jack?
4) Does the pedal have a
battery, and is the battery
OK?
5) Does the indicator LED
light when pressing the foot
switch alternatively?
6) Does the instrument work?
7) Does the amplifier work
and is the volume turned
up?
8) If you are using a DC
adapter, Are you using an
EBS A D-9?