Joined: 24 Apr 2006 Posts: 10655 Location: Elland-Straße ist der einzige Ort für uns
Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2016 9:49 pm Post subject: Reverb pedal advice
The reverb handles on my Strat, Jag, and Mustang have all broken, and since I sold my Spring King I've had nothing. So, seeing how I'm no longer destitute I need advice on a new pedal. I want versatility and a step away from the Spring King, though I did like it, it felt somewhat limited, and when it was off it wasn't properly off (lack of true bypass?).
I am well out of the pedal game by now, so please be gentle and patient.
The amp I'm using is an Orange AD30 HTC.
Cost wise I'd say I'm looking to spend around £60-£80.
I'm thinking second hand Holy Grail, but there seem to be so many models I don't known where to start.
Joined: 25 Jan 2011 Posts: 6886 Location: Westcountry
Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2016 10:45 pm Post subject:
dezb1 wrote:
I have the tc electronics hof mini and it's great subtle spring to all out wash.
CAME IN HERE TO POST THIS. Toneprint pedals are great (and make me feel like I'm living in the future). I've got the mini, would spring for the regular if I had the cash, but only because I like tweaking (that said, you can tweak to the Nth degree with the Toneprint editor software, too). PM me your address if you want to borrow mine to try for a couple of weeks x
Joined: 10 Dec 2010 Posts: 4014 Location: San Diego
Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2016 11:26 pm Post subject:
Heard good things about the hof, but I love my Memory Man with Hazarai so much that I'm inclined to suggest EHX. I'd prolly choose a Cathedral over a Holy Grail, but they're both good choices.
Joined: 20 Apr 2006 Posts: 7834 Location: Albany, NY
Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2016 1:18 am Post subject:
Digitech Polara is really good.
I bought a Malekko Spring Reverb because I just wanted a drippy surfy reverb and not much else. It's quite good for that.
Catalinbread Topanga Reverb is pretty good too, one of my friends has that one.
I kinda hate TC Electronic stuff. Maybe they're vesatile and sound good but just something about them is just kinda sterile to me. They're not dangerous at all.
Probably not what you're after but it was $70 used and very versatile (when it comes to soundscapes and weird noises, hard to dial in any normal reverb or slapback.)
The TC reverbs are cool but I agree they're a little sterile, I have trinity t2 verb pedal which is cool but the spring sound kind of sucks so I'm planning on upgrading to the strymon flint when I have the money. _________________ www.gabrielwareing.com
Joined: 24 Oct 2012 Posts: 8728 Location: happiest town in america
Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2016 1:36 am Post subject:
Holy grail is rad. That's the one I use but in the epitome enclosure but it's basically the same with a few extra features. If the spring King is the Dan electro reverb then that's my other favorite. It's weird but very cool. _________________
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Joined: 04 Jan 2011 Posts: 2241 Location: Brooklyn
Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2016 3:05 pm Post subject:
The Polara could be good as it has most of the same algorithms as the Digitech RV-7, except the Gate reverb which is changed out for the Halo setting. The RV-7 does a really good spring and its other settings sound the closest to my rack-mounts than my other verb pedals(RV-2, RV-3, Digiverb).
You could pick up a used RV-7 in your price range.
It's small, it has tons of reverb sounds, AND it has a volume control. If I'm going for a "set it and forget it" reverb, this is the one. _________________ High quality, low popularity Ecstatic Fury
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I don't know about other regions, but the market over here is flooded with RV-7s to be found in the affordable zone, and it's not like all the charm is lost. They may be a tad "safe" but they don't really have a bad setting.
Joined: 21 Aug 2010 Posts: 1246 Location: Houston, Texas
Posted: Mon Feb 29, 2016 2:09 am Post subject:
Noirie. wrote:
I like the Boss RV-5. Can be had for a reasonable price secondhand.
I would recommend this if you can't find a used RV-6 (which I have and like).
I would also recommend the Zoom MS-70CDR--lots of reverb choices and and you can even combine different reverbs, if you like. It has lots of delays and modulations, too.
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