AC Noises AMA V2 Reverb

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AC Noises AMA V2 Reverb

£239.00

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Manufacturer's ID: AMA V2

What we say:

At A Glance:

The AC Noises AMA is a prime example of forward thinking engineering, new ideas and listening to some great modern post rock, alternative, shoegaze and ambient music of the day. The AMA is a slightly modulated spring reverb, with a beautiful decay and lush soundscape appeal with the added unpredictability of a Bit Crusher!

Features We Love:

A match made in heaven!

AMA translates to ‘you, Love’ in English and we at guitarguitar absolutely love this pedal. The marriage of a beautiful and unique spring reverb (spring is still the king of reverbs) and that crazy bit crusher just filled us with joy. From chilling your arpeggios on guitar to expanding the width of your latest fat beat on your drum machine, AC Noises will take your hand into the realm of sonic experimentation.

Updated version 2!

You asked for it and they Listened! V2 updates the OSC control and how much oscillation is present on the reverb tail, whilst the RAMP foot-switch is related to reverb's oscillator and its work speed depends on the OSC knob setting

Hand built in Italy

The ‘AC’ in AC noises stands for Andrea and Claudia. These pedals are hand build By Andrea and the absolutely beautiful artwork is provided by Claudia, all in the Mediterranean climate of Italy!

Highlights:

  • Interesting and unique reverb sounds
  • New updated version of the pedal
  • Hand built and finished with love in Italy.

What's Included:

  • AC Noises AMA V2 Reverb/Oscillator

Specification

OSC

One of the new features offered by the V.2.
In the first version, the reverb oscillator was only switchable (ON/OFF) and it was strictly related to the decay. Now things have changed: the OSC knob allows to decide how much oscillation has to be noticed on the reverb tail, going from no oscillation at all (OSC knob fully counterclockwise) to the as wonderful as noisy self-oscillation mode (OSC knob fully clockwise).

MIX

The MIX knob controls the balance between the dry and wet signal.
Turning it clockwise, the percentage of reverberated signal will be more noticeable (and viceversa).

REVERB

The REVERB knob controls the decay’s length.
Turning it clockwise, reverb tail will become longer (and viceversa).

RAMP

One of the most exciting feature of the AMA V.2.
The RAMP footswitch is related to reverb's oscillator and its work speed depends on the OSC knob setting: more closed will be the OSC knob, slower will be the oscillator ramp (and viceversa).

CRUSH

That's the position of the toggle switch which allows to engage the bit crusher circuit placed after the reverb.

RESOLUTION

The amount of the oscillation pulse. Turning it clockwise, pulses will be wider and signal will be noticed as less crushed (and viceversa).

SAMPLE RATE

Bit crusher internal oscillation frequency.
Turning it clockwise, the oscillation will be more focused on high frequencies and the bit crusher will be generally noticed as brighter.
Another new feature offered by this new version of the AMA is an expression input connected to the sample rate, which allows to bypass the knob and controlling the frequency's cut by using an external expression pedal (10k value recommended - so most of the expression pedals on the market).

The AMA is a true bypass pedal (switching system managed by soft switch + programmed relay).

Power: 9v center negative.
Current draw: 100 mA minimum

Customer reviews

Overall Rating 5/5 (1 reviews)

Build quality is excellent and it sounds great. I think this pedal has flew under the radar somewhat, mine was only serial number #89. But I would recommend this to anyone who is interested in using the bit crushing effect for more ambient stuff, rather than the gnarly sounds of something like to WMD Geiger Counter. Pair it will a fuzz and it can do gnarly too though.

Matthew B. - 14/2/2021