Neunaber Audio Effects Seraphim Mono Shimmer - Pedal of the Day

Neunaber Audio Effects Seraphim Mono Shimmer

Posted By Pedal of the Day on Thursday, May 7, 2015 in Delay / Reverb, Neunaber Audio Effects | 2 comments



There have been lots of really nice reverb pedals coming out recently, and one of the most notable I’ve seen has been the Wet Reverb from Neunaber Audio Effects. This pedal is popping up all over the place, on boards around the world, and from what I’ve heard of it, there’s a good reason why. Well, Neunaber decided to crank it up a notch and add a little extra sauce onto the Wet Reverb and call it the Seraphim Shimmer.

The Seraphim is missing the Tone knob from the original Wet Reverb, but once you try this thing out, it’s easy to forget. The Tone has been replaced with the Shim(mer) knob, which adds a whole new dimension to this colorful little pedal. The Mix knob blends the wet and dry signals, and can go from 0-100% wet if need be, which is always a fun option. The Depth control has a big, booming range for the straight reverb sound as well, from a slight hint of echo to a full-on stalagmite-filled cavern of ambient wonder. Using just those 2 knobs as controls for the reverb, you can dial in a ton of different reverberated sounds, with ease, I might add.

Which brings us to the Shimmer portion of the pedal. Essentially two pedals in one, the Seraphim had a hidden secret locked inside the bypass footswitch. To get to the Shimmer mode, just hold down the switch with your foot for a few seconds, and when you release it, you’ll have entered an entirely new sonic dimension. The Shimmer effects add a powerful but beautiful vocal choir-type realm to the notes you play, and adjusting the Shim knob adds in more or less of this effect. From a subtle breath of shimmer to an all-out 20-person choir, this hidden gem will transform your sound into an ocean of vocal harmony, with the reverb still playing a big part in it all, for a sound you’re not likely to find anywhere else in a pedal of this size and ease-of-use.

Once you get it down, the transition of moving back and forth between regular reverb and the added shimmer becomes seamless, allowing for easy pulsing in of quick shimmery notes and phrases, spackled throughout your set, or on any studio recording. The Seraphim also boasts an analog dry signal, keeping your original tone intact, regardless of how much you drench it in gloriously angelic reverb. Plus, you can easily set the bypass mode for trails or no trails, simply by holding down the footswitch as you power the pedal up. It also comes in a Stereo version, too, if you’re into that whole multiple-amp-setup thing!

If you’re looking for one of the hottest reverb pedals on the market right now, with a unique and breathtaking tonal addition, you just might want to check out the Seraphim Shimmer. Thanks so much to Susan and everyone over at Neunaber Audio Effects for letting me review this rad reverb pedal – they’ve got other pedals besides reverb, too, so go check out their website and see what they have to offer you today!

 

 

Submitted by Mike B, Website

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2 Comments

  1. Hello, I just got one today from my local Guitar Center here in Michigan. It’s used, came without the box, but after hearing it in the store, I didn’t care. This pedal, this beautiful pedal has helped put my (year long) search for a ‘no frills’ reverb pedal to an end.

    Before actually “hearing” what it sounded like, I tried it at the store using the amp they have set up for testing gear, which was a mini VOX practice amp set totally clean, just playing chords, with the ‘mix’ knob off (at zero) while turning the pedal on and off to listen for any volume drop or change in tone.

    There was none.

    Perfectly balanced on or off.

    With that, I smiled… then turned everything to ‘noon’ and played an ‘E’ chord and then… there it was. Beautiful, thick, rich and ambient reverb, with a mind blowing ‘choir of angels’ sound coming from the amp. Even the store clerk said, “Nice!”

    I then brought the ‘shimmer’ knob down to zero (off) to check it for just ‘reverb only’ and no ‘shimmer’ effect, and again I smiled. Such an awesome rich sound… my heart started pounding cause I knew I wanted it.

    With the ‘shimmer’ still at zero, I then cranked the ‘depth’ up all the way and suddenly I wasn’t in Michigan anymore Dorothy… I was in a canyon with an electric guitar.

    I’ll stop here as I don’t want to write a book, but having not seen any comments on this review, I felt compelled to share my experience. I couldn’t be more satisfied. Excellent product and like I stated earlier, my search for a reverb pedal is over… I’m home.

    This awesome pedal is for anyone looking for true quality reverb that won’t alter your sound. It’ll just enhance it. Which is what ‘reverb’ is meant to do. Right?

    Thanks to ‘Pedal of the Day’ for all their great reviews and I hope they keep doing it right. Rock on !

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    • Alright, Paul, reverb score! Neunaber makes some great pedals, glad you found one you really dig, and thanks for the comments!

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