TC Electronic FLUORESCENCE SHIMMER REVERB Quick Start Guide
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To connect the TC Electronic FLUORESCENCE SHIMMER REVERB, use a standard 1/4 inch instrument cable to connect your guitar to the input jack of the pedal. Connect another 1/4 inch cable from the output jack of the pedal to your amplifier or the next device in your signal chain.
The FLUORESCENCE SHIMMER REVERB requires a 9V DC power supply with a center-negative plug. It is recommended to use a power supply that can deliver at least 100mA to ensure proper operation.
To achieve a subtle shimmer effect, start by setting the shimmer control to a low level. Adjust the mix control to blend the shimmer effect with your dry signal until the desired subtlety is achieved. Experiment with the decay and tone knobs to refine the sound.
First, ensure that the power supply is properly connected and functioning. Check the power cable and connections for any damage. Try using a different power supply to rule out a faulty adapter. If the problem persists, contact TC Electronic support for further assistance.
The FLUORESCENCE SHIMMER REVERB is designed for mono operation. To integrate it into a stereo setup, consider using a stereo splitter or placing it in a mono effects loop before splitting the signal to stereo.
To clean the pedal, use a dry or slightly damp cloth to wipe the exterior. Avoid using solvents or abrasive cleaners. Regularly check the jacks and knobs for dust and debris to ensure smooth operation. Store the pedal in a dry, dust-free environment when not in use.
In a live performance, use the shimmer effect to enhance ambient sections or create a lush soundscape. Set the mix and decay controls to taste, and use the shimmer control to add texture. Consider using a footswitch to toggle the effect on and off as needed during the performance.
A drop in volume can occur if the mix control is set too high, reducing the dry signal level. Adjust the mix knob to balance the effect with the dry signal. Check for any issues with cables or connections that might affect signal strength.
The FLUORESCENCE SHIMMER REVERB does not have a factory reset function, as it uses an analog circuit design. Manually adjust the knobs to their default positions to start with a standard setting.
Yes, the FLUORESCENCE SHIMMER REVERB can be used with other effects pedals. It is typically placed towards the end of the signal chain, after modulation and drive effects, to preserve the clarity of the reverb and shimmer effects.