How to Get the Most from Your KR-Reverb FS: Tips & Tricks

Quick Setup Guide for the KR-Reverb FS Pedal

What you need

  • KR-Reverb FS pedal
  • Power supply: 9V DC center-negative (or the pedal’s specified adapter)
  • Instrument cable (⁄4”) x2
  • Guitar or synth and amplifier/PA or audio interface

Connections (step-by-step)

  1. Power:** Connect the correct 9V DC adapter to the pedal’s power input or insert a fresh 9V battery if supported.
  2. Input: Plug your instrument into the pedal’s Input jack with a ⁄4” cable.
  3. Output: Connect the pedal’s Output jack to your amp, mixer, or audio interface using a ⁄4” cable. For stereo models, use both left/right outputs to separate channels.
  4. FX Loop / Send-Return (if present): If you want the reverb after other effects, place the KR-Reverb FS at the end of your effects chain or in the amp’s effects loop using Send → Pedal Input and Pedal Output → Return.

Basic control settings (starting points)

  • Mix/Level: 30–40% for subtle ambience; 60–80% for pronounced reverb.
  • Decay/Time: 2–3 seconds for natural room; 4–6+ seconds for ambient swells.
  • Tone/EQ: Roll off highs slightly for vintage warmth; boost highs for shimmer.
  • Pre-Delay: 10–30 ms to keep clarity before the reverb tail (if available).

Quick presets to try

  • Natural Room: Mix 35%, Decay 1.5–2s, Tone neutral.
  • Large Hall: Mix 60%, Decay 4s, Pre-delay 20ms.
  • Shimmer Pad: Mix 70%, Decay 6s, Tone bright, enable shimmer (if available).
  • Slapback Reverb: Mix 20–25%, Decay 150–250ms, Pre-delay 10ms.

Tips for integration

  • Place before modulation pedals for classic reverb-modulation combos, or after for reverb-modulated tails.
  • Use lower mix when stacking multiple reverb/delay effects to avoid wash.
  • Use an external expression pedal (if supported) to control mix or decay in real time.
  • For recording, send a dry signal to the interface and a wet signal on a separate track if pedal supports wet/dry outputs.

Troubleshooting

  • No sound: check power, cable connections, and input/output routing.
  • Weak reverb: increase Mix/Level or check wet output routing.
  • Hum or noise: use a filtered power supply, shorten cable runs, or engage ground-lift (if available).

If you want, I can make a simple pedalboard placement diagram or a one-page cheat sheet with exact knob labels for the KR-Reverb FS.

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