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I can’t think of the last time I actually bought a pedal but I needed an inexpensive reverb and I needed it quick.

I found this used at the Guitar Center
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So far it’s done what I needed with some big lush reverb. I look forward to using the Studio setting with my bass.
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Reverb is the only essential pedal.

I've never heard of that brand before TBH.
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Me neither. I actually have avoided reverb for most my life until I started doing post-rock soundscapes. 26 year old me would be horrified.
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I always find it a struggle to use reverb in a live setting, feels like my guitar sounds smaller when I have it engaged. Guess I’ve just not found the right reverb, nice score matey.
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