Nova System Limited
Nova System Limited – Unlimited Exclusivity
Our original Nova System has
proved its worth for years by now. Guitarists all over the world
have played and enjoyed this compact multi effects board that
offers loads of world-class reverbs, delays and modulation effects.
On top of that, you even get a purely analog drive block that is
being digitally controlled which allows you to integrate various
drive settings in your personal presets.
Now, we give you a limited version of this amazing pedal
board that just oozes exclusivity and star-quality with its
appealing new color and cool new sounds under the hood. In fact, we
asked a couple of genuine rock stars to program a bunch of presets
for Nova System Limited. Ron 'Bumblefoot' Thal and Peter Thorn are
both long-time users of the original Nova System, so they were both
excited when we wanted them to create presets for this new limited
edition. 22 unique presets that they use every day when touring the
world with Guns N' Roses and Chris Cornell of Audioslave and
Soundgarden.
Videos
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Artists Using Nova System Limited
Reviews
This is a fully professoinal piece of kit with incredible processing power, killer tone and a multitude of options for how you use it.
Check out the full review by iHeart Guitar
The first thing you notice when playing through the Nova System is the excellent sound quality. The digital effects are pristine, with a great range of available variations.
Check out the full review by Guitarist
The highlights for me are the great-sounding effects, the clear visuals, the analogue overdrive, the routing options and the tough engineering.
Check out the full review by Performing Musician
With the features on offer here as well as the rugged build quality and the great sounds available, the TC Electronics Nova could well be replacing a lot of pedalboards and patch cables in the very near future.
Check out the full review by DV Magazine











