The TC Electronics Hall of Fame is a compact and convenient digital reverb pedal. This reverb is a four button control which controls your decay, tone, fx level, and then you’re different types of modes. besides the requisite knobs for tweaking, has a small number of selectable sound variations, one of the variations being TonePrint. Each of the sound variations represents a different configuration of a host of internal parameters and the TonePrint facility enables you to load a new configuration of those parameters, designed either by TC itself, these amazing custom reverbs are made by some of today’s top guitarists. In addition to that the overall pedal is a stereo pedal which allows you to hook it up and running in stereo or mono operations.
According to several the Hall Of Fame Reverb reviewers, some users have praised it for the adjustable pre-delay; TonePrint function; compact size; great sounding pedal that has a load of features and options. Also, some users have complained it for no reverse reverb sound.
To restoring the factory settings your Hall of Fame Reverb, you should uploading the factory TonePrint to the pedal. It is called the “Hall of Fame Default” and can be downloaded via the TonePrint app or from the website. Please click HERE to downloading the factory TonePrint from TC-Electronics website.
Hopefully the article of “Reset the TC Electronic Hall Of Fame Reverb Guitar Effects Pedal” was useful”.
Reference: TC Electronic support
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