GUITARIST (UK) Dec.. 2011 HeadRoom
HeadRoom,
the latest from Carl Martin, is not excessively large, being about the
size of two Big Muffs side-by-side. What's more, it can run off a PP3 or a
standard 9V adaptor, saving even further on pedalboard space.
A
single input and output unit, the HeadRoom helpfully offers two reverb
depths (A and B), each with their own chickenhead knobs controlling tone
and level. Two nicely spaced footswitches take care of all the action -
one to bypass the unit and the other to switch between sounds A and B.
Alternatively, if you want to put the pedal somewhere safe, you also get
the facility to add remote footswitches to take over the switching duties.
The
level knob takes you from a totally dry sound through to a deep surf twang
and all points in between, while turning the tone knob clockwise adds in
top end for more brash, splash or trash, depending on your perspective.
This is quality reverb that functions as an organic part of the overall
guitar sound rather than something just tacked on, and with two 'presets'
always on tap you can swiftly transition from an ambient aura to something
that's a deliberate 'effect'.
Sound-wise it's the real deal, and if you don't mind it taking up the
space of two or three conventionally sized pedals on your 'board then the
HeadRoom is an ideal way to add real spring reverb to your rig
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