This Pedal is discontinued.
The RV-2 was the first digital reverb pedal on the market. Digital reverbs had prior to the RV-2 only been available in rack mounted units. The RV-2 changed all that when it was launched 1987. The RV-2 have the highest current draw of any Boss compact pedal. As a result of this it was originally sold with a PSA Power adapter. The pedal and the power supply wouldn’t fit in a normal compact pedal box so the RV-2 was sold in a larger box similar to the one used for the PSM-5.
The RV-2 has 6 different modes: Room (8 meters depth), Hall 1 (15 meters depth), Hall 2 (30 meters depth), Plate, Gate and Panning Delay. The reverb time is adjustable from 0.2 to 10 seconds. In front of the reverb circuit there’s a pre-equalizer circuit. The production span of the RV-2 was likely very short and might have ended as early as mid 1988.
Specifications
Controls: E. Level, Pre Eq, Time, 6-way Mode switch
Connectors: Input, Output A, Output B, AC Adaptor
Current Draw: 130 mA (DC 9V)
Weight: 420g/0.93 lbs.
Residual Noise Level: -90dBm (IHF-A) or less
Sampling rate: 31.25 kHz
Frequency Response: 10Hz-30kHz +/-1dB (Direct). 30Hz-10kHz +1dB/-3dB (Effect)
Recommended AC Adaptor: PSA Series
Labels
Dark Gray – Made In Japan
The RV-2 was sold from August 1987 to January 1990.
Date | Region | Description | Price | Seller |
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USA | For sale is a USED Boss RV-2 Digital Reverb Pedal - Made in Japan, a cla... | $157.00 |