A fast and simple walk through to help you start making sound with the Echoic Drift Spring Reverb.

A hint of how it sounds with our friend @andresimar trying the Echoic Drift for the first time.

Features:

  • Efficient operation with included 18V, 300mA power supply

  • Easily accessible on/off switch located above the DC input

  • Orange light indicates power and status

  • Connectivity features: input/output jacks, send/return jacks for external processing, throughput for signal routing, and remote footswitch jack with buffered bypass and feedback activation for a total of seven ¼” jacks

  • Gated reverb activation controlled by an on/off switch, dynamically triggered by input signal - Adjustment of attack, sustain, and release parameters for reverb response

  • Controls for vibrato depth and rate for modulation - Echo section for adjusting echo time and repetitions (applied to wet only)

  • Central mixer settings: wet, dry, and volume knobs, followed by return, dry, and wet controls for send/return jacks - Drive knob for boosting signal intensity into springs

  • Adjustable input knob with LED VU meter monitoring - Spring pick-up knob for fine-tuning reverb character

  • Single-knob compressor for enhancing reverb presence in the mix

Additional information:

  • Foot switch: remote with mono ¼” TS

  • Power supply: included

  • Input: ¼” TS

  • Output: ¼” TS

  • Current consumption: 180 mA

  • Power consumption: 3.24 W

  • Dimensions: 18.5" h x 8.5" w x 8.5" d (excluding remote foot switch)

  • Weight: 15lbs (excluding remote foot switch)