Nux Atlantic Delay & Reverb

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Nux Atlantic Delay & Reverb

Nux

Atlantic Delay & Reverb

4.9 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 438400
Brand: Nux
Model: Atlantic Delay & Reverb
Price: $141.90

* Prices may vary. Check retailer for current pricing and availability.

The Nux Atlantic is a surprisingly capable delay and reverb pedal for the price. It’s got a good range of sounds, from subtle shimmer to more obvious repeats, and the routing options add some creative potential. This is a solid choice for gigging musicians or home recordists needing a versatile and affordable effects package.

Product Description

  • Nux Atlantic Delay & Reverb
  • Effect Pedal
  • Delay & reverb effects in a pedal
  • 3 Delay modes: 70s analog
  • 60s tape and 80s digital
  • Delay level
  • time and repeat
  • Tap tempo with tap subdivision
  • 3 Reverb modes: Spring
  • plate and hall
  • Plate reverb with shimmering effect
  • True bypass
  • TRS input - effect loop connection via insert or Y cable
  • Input level switch (-10 dB / + 4 dB)
  • USB port for firmware updates
  • Controls: Delay level - subdivision - repeat - reverb level - decay
  • Switch: Delay mode (70's / 60's / 80's) - reverb mode (spring / plate / hall) - input level (-10dB / + 4dB) - D & R routing (serial / parallel)
  • Effect on LED
  • Bypass footswitch
  • Connections: Input (6.3 mm stereo jack) - stereo output (2x 6.3 mm jack) - power supply connector (female connector 5.5 x 2.1 mm - negative pole inside)
  • Power supply via 9 V DC power supply (not included
  • available under Article Nr. #409939#)
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 115 x 105 x 57 mm
  • Weight: 420 g

*Note:* No battery operation possible.

PROS
  • • Versatile delay modes nail 70s warmth, 60s tape saturation, and 80s digital clarity
  • • Spring reverb convincingly emulates vintage amp coloration, surprisingly usable
  • • Compact size and true bypass make it pedalboard-friendly and transparent
  • • USB firmware updates show Nux's commitment to ongoing improvement and user customization
CONS
  • • Plastic enclosure feels a little budget-conscious, lacks premium heft
  • • Subdivision tap tempo is a bit clunky, not as refined as higher-end units
  • • Parallel routing option could be better implemented for more nuanced blending

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Key Features

Delay Type Analog, Tape, Digital Emulations
Max Delay Time Approximately 600ms (estimated based on typical digital delay characteristics)
Controls Delay Level, Subdivision, Repeat, Reverb Level, Decay, Mode Selectors
Tap Tempo 1/4, 1/8, 1/16 subdivisions
Bypass Type True Bypass
Power Supply 9V DC, 5.5mm x 2.1mm negative center

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Frequently Asked Questions

It's a simplified shimmer – adds octave-up tones, but lacks the complex modulation and sustain found on premium shimmer units, still a cool vibe though.
Absolutely, you’ll just use the mono output. The stereo outputs are for creating a wider, more immersive soundscape with a stereo amplifier or recording setup.
Use the -10dB setting if your signal is too hot and causing clipping; the +4dB setting can help boost a weak signal from your guitar or bass.

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