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Description
The Everest II is a set of 12 reverb & delay combinations which can cover all the typical use cases for those effects (and can go way beyond those if needed). The pedal has individual controls for the delay and reverb sections, global stereo width control, and a "Hold" function. The Everest II can add beautiful echoes and reflections to your sound regardless of the instrument you play. Additionally, all the pedal's functions can be controlled via MIDI.
Product specs
| Brand | Shift Line |
| Model | Everest II |
| Finish | Blue / White Graphic |
| Year | 2020 - 2025 |
| Made In | Russia |
| Categories | Delay Pedals, Reverb Pedals |
| Pedal Format | Standard |
FAQs
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Does the Shift Line Everest II work well with both electric and bass guitars?
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Yes, the Shift Line Everest II is designed to work effectively with both electric and bass guitars, providing lush reverb and delay effects suitable for a wide range of musical styles.
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What kind of power supply does the Shift Line Everest II require?
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The Shift Line Everest II requires a standard 9V DC power supply, commonly used with guitar pedals, ensuring compatibility with most pedalboard power setups.
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Can the Shift Line Everest II be used in stereo setups?
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Yes, the Shift Line Everest II features stereo inputs and outputs, making it ideal for stereo setups and providing expansive soundscapes.
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How does the Everest II compare to other reverb-delay pedals on the market?
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The Everest II offers a unique combination of high-quality reverb and delay effects with a user-friendly interface, setting it apart with its rich sound and versatility for various musical genres.
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Is the Shift Line Everest II suitable for live performances?
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Absolutely, the Shift Line Everest II is well-suited for live performances, offering robust construction and reliable performance with easy-to-access controls for on-the-fly adjustments.
Videos
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Reviews
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Shift Line Everest II Stereo Reverb-Delay.
Features and functionality
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The Everest II offers 12 delay/reverb combinations with limited onboard controls, focusing on "ready to play" sounds, but allows deep editing through a text editor.
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Everest II's stereo width control is praised for its ability to create smooth trail fadeouts by blending stereo hits to mono as they diminish in volume.
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Comparisons
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Owners who tested the Everest II and Eventide Space note the former includes both delay and reverb, whereas the latter focuses solely on reverb.
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One user transitioned from Everest II to Eventide Space, citing the need for more specific reverb functionalities without delay integration.
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Unlike the EarthQuaker Devices Avalanche Run V2, the Everest II lacks advanced features like Reverse and Swell, but offers superior stereo functionalities.
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Compared to the Boss RV-5, the Everest II produces a more digital and colder reverb tone, which may not appeal to those seeking a warmer sound.
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User experience
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Genre Usage
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Used With
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