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Mayfly Introduces the Sunrise

Mayfly Introduces the Sunrise

Featuring analog circuitry, stereo reverb, and tweakable cabinet simulation, this pedal is perfect for direct PA or DAW use.


The Sunrise is clean at low volumes and begins to break up as the volume control passes 12 o’clock. The Sunrise features Treble, Midrange, and Bass controls that accurately model the response of the original amplifiers, as well as Volume, Master Volume, Reverb, and Dwell controls.

The stock cabinet simulator in the Sunrise is the familiar open-backed American sound. The Sunrise can be easily changed to a closed-back British tone or anything in between using internal Cone / Cabinet resonance controls. Just like the originals, the Sunrise is pedal-friendly. It features relay-based full bypass: it can live at the end of your pedalboard and only be engaged as needed.

Features

  • That Blackface Reverb sound – direct into the PA or DAW.
  • Treble, Midrange, and Bass controls respond as the original.
  • Volume and Master Volume controls.
  • Footswitchable stereo reverb with Level and Dwell controls.
  • Stereo headphone jack.
  • Tweakable cabinet simulator.
  • Pedal friendly.
  • Full bypass using relays.
  • Amp and cabinet emulator circuitry is all analog.

MAP price: $292

MayFly’s other pedal offerings include the Sketchy Zebra (phase shifter), Goddess (dual chorus), My EvilTwin (delay with modulation), Jellyfish (dual reverb), Open Window (overdrive), Dirty Window(distortion), Demon Girl (fuzz), and the VoxBox (microphone effects loop).

For more information, please visit mayflyaudio.com.

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