NUX NDR-5 NUX | Atlantic Delay & Reverb Pedal,Black

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NUX NDR-5 NUX | Atlantic Delay & Reverb Pedal,Black

NUX NDR-5 NUX | Atlantic Delay & Reverb Pedal,Black

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Just wondering what you mean by not as good delay. The el cap is just one type of delay being tape but Atlantic has 3 types. I see why Atlantic NuX is value for money. Gives you the basics and then some. Very interesting I find. marketing and promotional messages and other information that may be of interest to you and for the purpose of direct marketing. This includes where you have signed up to our marketing or promotional newsletters. I suppose it's a little unfair as the El Cap is a dedicated tape delay emulation with a reverb thrown in, whereas the Atlantic is a dual purpose delay/ reverb.

However, for those who want a bold delay or reverb, and I suspect more so for the ambient player who wants swirling and pulsating effects to have a dominant role in the overall sound, then the Atlantic does not disappoint. With 32-bit quality you can hear the differences among the Analog Delay, Tape Echo and Digital Delay. The same is true with the Spring Reverb, Plate Reverb and Hall Reverb. I say that without hesitation since many ‘space’ pedals do not have the clarity of the Atlantic, and can sound slightly muddy or muffled in comparison (thus making the delay or reverb less obvious, sometimes impossible, to hear the differences among types, e.g., analog vs. tape). The sound quality is an obvious plus for the Atlantic, but also being able to dial into various patterns prior to a Tap Tempo adds a lot to the ambience of the delay, whether you want a full note, ¾, ½, 1/3, ¼, 1/6 or 1/8th. And the Shimmer effect of the Reverb (accessed by holding down the Reverb’s footswitch) is nothing short of awesome when you want to add that extra dimension and sustain to your playing. Unless the context requires otherwise, the following words and phrases in these Terms and Conditions shall have the following meanings: If we receive a request from you to access or correct personal information we will respond to you within a reasonable time after receiving your request and in the manner requested by you, if it is reasonable and practicable for us to do so. We may charge a reasonable fee for giving access to the information.Where we collect your personal information from a third party, we will take reasonable steps to ensure that you are made aware of the information provided to us by the third party. By providing personal information about another person to us, you represent that you are legally permitted to do so, and we will not be responsible for verifying any such authorisation. Marketing use information: this includes information provided to us using a marketing or newsletter sign up form. third parties who produce any content, advertising, and marketing campaigns for us that you may interact with; and to comply with our legal obligations, resolve disputes or enforce our agreements with third parties;

government and regulatory authorities and other similar organisations, as required or authorised by law or as required as part of the Services; and SUMMARY: A very good value unit, with effects that place it in a category above its Artist Guitars cost point. (And yes, I shopped around on price, and AG came in best.) And no, I don’t work for or have any affiliation with Artist Guitars (I live in provincial Queensland), but I do appreciate good products at reasonable prices, and with the assurance of a three-year warranty. ….. Is this the world’s best reverb/delay unit? Perhaps not — there are plenty of exorbi to provide information about you to our contractors, employees, consultants, agents or other third parties for the purpose of providing the services to you; Meta Platforms Ireland Ltd. is a subsidiary of Meta Platforms, Inc. based in the USA. It cannot be ruled out that your data collected by Facebook will also be transmitted to the USA. Our number one Nux product is the following item Nux Mighty Plug Pro. An all time favourite is the following item Nux Mighty Air, of which we have sold more than 2.000 pieces up to now.Where you leave a review of our Products, or if you tag us in any of your own material (including any social media post on your personal account) you grant us a non-exclusive, royalty-free, perpetual, irrevocable and fully sub-licensable right to use, reproduce, modify, adapt, publish, translate and create derivative works from, distribute and display such content through the world in any media. Today’s market features so many brands that you might get lost while looking for the best reverb pedal out there. We have talked about this many times, but today I wanted to mention something that we do not usually underline – smaller, lesser-known brands can be extremely capable as well. More often than not they are looked down on due to the fact that some of them manufacture their products in China. However, that does not necessarily indicate on poor quality and those devices can be quite amazing in terms of sound and features. What I am trying to say is that as musicians, we have to be open to newer possibilities and never judge a book by its cover. Who knows, an inexpensive pedal might become your best friend regardless of the country it was produced in. You do actually have to try out some of the stompboxes out there and see if they work for you. Otherwise, you will miss out on so many great things! The reason why I talked about this subject is that today we are discussing NUX and their Atlantic Delay & Reverb. This brand is known to manufacture the clones of renowned pedals, however, that is not always the case (they are not exact replicas). Anyway, let’s continue and see what the deal with this bad boy is. Features The Strymon has a lot more control parameters for the delay, which the Atlantic doesn't of course. I only use the tape-type model on the Atlantic - I have it and the Strymon as a 'last-in-line' delay on their respective boards (after an EH Hazerai and Timeline/ Boss DD-6 doing various other delay effects). The Atlantic sounds good enough but I just prefer the tweakability of the El Cap. I also found it too easy to lose the delays amongst the reverb - but maybe that is just me

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There are plenty of demos of this one on YouTube, so, rather than describing the effects, I’ll just limit myself to some general observations ….. We may share your personal information with service providers utilised by us in the provision of the Services to: Nux products belong to the most interesting ones for our customers. On average every single Nux product was hit over 6.000 times at the Thomann Online Store within the last month. We may collect personal information either directly from you, or from third parties, including where:



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