TC Electronic announces Nova Repeater shipping
published Thu, 11 Jun 2009 15:17:26 -0700 PDTNo Comment
DENMARK /Music Industry Newswire/ — The latest addition to TC Electronic’s Nova range is now available. Nova Repeater is a new dual delay pedal for the guitarist who demands instant, high quality and unique results – without any fuss. Nova Repeater features the same great sound that made TC Electronic’s Nova Delay the first choice pedal for Paul Gilbert [Joe Satriani], Doug Aldrich [Whitesnake], Nils Lofgren [Bruce Springsteen] and Allen Hinds [Mary J. Blige]. After listening to the guitar-playing community, however, TC Electronic has trimmed out any excess baggage while also including additional features over the Nova Delay, and being a TC product the Nova Repeater comes in a streamlined and easy to use interface.
Nova Repeater is all about simplicity. There are no hidden features or complicated functions, just the world’s best delays – including authentic tape delay reproductions and the dynamic effects introduced on TC Electronic’s legendary 2290 delay – all in an affordable and easy-to-use package.
Nova Repeater is equally at home in front of an amp or within a delay effects loop, and with two inputs it has the option of having rhythmic delays as well as spillover between two different delay presets.
Nova Repeater is the only pedal in its price range to feature a dedicated tap-tempo delay switch, and also includes TC Electronic’s amazing ‘audio tapping’ technology that lets guitarists set the tempo with their playing. With six types of TC-quality delays and an unsurpassed feature set, Nova Repeater is a bargain delay pedal with the heart, character and awesome sound of a boutique classic. In short, Nova Repeater is the essential lean, mean, delay-machine!
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