Reverb Pedal
Reverb Pedal
I've decided I hate my reverb pedal.
I record all my guitars dry and they gain a little bit of natural reverb from my amp being up nice and loud in my little room.
However, I often play and draft things on headphones in 0W mode on the amp. What I'd like is a nice room reverb that I can stick in the loop which just gives me a bit of a sense of space. Dunno if you've ever played through a emulated out with headphones, but its completely dry. No room at all so it just feels and sounds a bit weird.
So, rather than me just going to Thomann/Anderton's websites and browsing through the million reverb pedals - can someone recommend one.
I record all my guitars dry and they gain a little bit of natural reverb from my amp being up nice and loud in my little room.
However, I often play and draft things on headphones in 0W mode on the amp. What I'd like is a nice room reverb that I can stick in the loop which just gives me a bit of a sense of space. Dunno if you've ever played through a emulated out with headphones, but its completely dry. No room at all so it just feels and sounds a bit weird.
So, rather than me just going to Thomann/Anderton's websites and browsing through the million reverb pedals - can someone recommend one.
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This is annoying me so I've done a bit of research this morning. I don't want anything fancy with a million options on it, that will just annoy me. What I've found though is that pretty much all of them seem to want to stick something weird in a pedal to make them unique so much so that hardly anyone just does a basic reverb with a couple of knobs on it to dial it in.
But there's these two basic reverbs by JHS, just called Reverb and Hall Reverb. They're reasonably priced and appear to do what they say on the tin.
But there's these two basic reverbs by JHS, just called Reverb and Hall Reverb. They're reasonably priced and appear to do what they say on the tin.
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On Pedal Reviews - I've found a review channel that I quite like.
No talking to the camera and being a YouTube personality. Plays dry, then turns the pedal on, keeping it in shot so you can see what he's doing.
No talking to the camera and being a YouTube personality. Plays dry, then turns the pedal on, keeping it in shot so you can see what he's doing.
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I'm of no help at all. I don't have a reverb pedal & don't use the reverbs in the multi boxes I have.
Sorry.
The review vid isn't too shabby!
Sorry.
The review vid isn't too shabby!
Cheers
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yeah and it has toneprint so you could go find a verb you like and load it into the pedal .... I just use a USB cable ... screw that app or thru your pickup stuff.
And though I've never looked there simply has to be some simple room verbs in there
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Ah you got the stupid toneprint version. Get a normal one and be done with it. They're good.
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https://www.andertons.co.uk/guitar-dept ... -tatty-boxJD01 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2023 7:47 am This is annoying me so I've done a bit of research this morning. I don't want anything fancy with a million options on it, that will just annoy me. What I've found though is that pretty much all of them seem to want to stick something weird in a pedal to make them unique so much so that hardly anyone just does a basic reverb with a couple of knobs on it to dial it in.
But there's these two basic reverbs by JHS, just called Reverb and Hall Reverb. They're reasonably priced and appear to do what they say on the tin.
I have one of these and it serves it purpose. The Flerb setting is pointless and i've no idea who could make any use out of that but the spring and hall features are 10/10
Food for thought.
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Yeah, I have a HoF mini.
I did have a decent reverb for a while. Can't remember which one it was. Decided to mess about with it and have a browse and now I have no idea where it was to start with!
I did have a decent reverb for a while. Can't remember which one it was. Decided to mess about with it and have a browse and now I have no idea where it was to start with!
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Cheers, Shan. You play "silent" these days too don't you? So you know how a bit of nice realistic verb is handy!WhiskeyJack wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2023 11:45 amhttps://www.andertons.co.uk/guitar-dept ... -tatty-boxJD01 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2023 7:47 am This is annoying me so I've done a bit of research this morning. I don't want anything fancy with a million options on it, that will just annoy me. What I've found though is that pretty much all of them seem to want to stick something weird in a pedal to make them unique so much so that hardly anyone just does a basic reverb with a couple of knobs on it to dial it in.
But there's these two basic reverbs by JHS, just called Reverb and Hall Reverb. They're reasonably priced and appear to do what they say on the tin.
I have one of these and it serves it purpose. The Flerb setting is pointless and i've no idea who could make any use out of that but the spring and hall features are 10/10
Food for thought.
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When i get a moment i either play using Amplitube 4 or 5 thru headphones or i'll play my silly little desktop Blackstar Practice amp. Amplitube has shitloads of amps with reverb so it's a non issue. But when i play the desktop amp if what i am vibing with calls for reverb i will click that little pedal on and away i go. It's more than adequate for that.JD01 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2023 11:47 amCheers, Shan. You play "silent" these days too don't you? So you know how a bit of nice realistic verb is handy!WhiskeyJack wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2023 11:45 am
https://www.andertons.co.uk/guitar-dept ... -tatty-box
I have one of these and it serves it purpose. The Flerb setting is pointless and i've no idea who could make any use out of that but the spring and hall features are 10/10
Food for thought.
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Great, I'll probably either get this one you recommend or the JHS Hall Reverb. I just play through my H&K silently.WhiskeyJack wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2023 11:54 am But when i play the desktop amp if what i am vibing with calls for reverb i will click that little pedal on and away i go. It's more than adequate for that.
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If you don't like the tone print stuff and you want a really good version of a Fender reverb, look at the Strymon Flint. Really great reverbs similar to the classic Fender amps and a tremelo pedal as well, also similar to their classic amps.
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When I consider that I want a reverb and something that does a bit of wibbly wobbly it doesn't actually seem all that expensive... but @Greg_L is right, the idea of spending 350 quid on a pedal seems insane to me.
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However, there's one on eBay local(ish) to me and I just offered 200 quid for it.
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Another thread I'm extremely late on, so chances are you've solved your reverb problem. But I get the sense from your OP that we are of the same mind on guitar reverb, which is we like it basic. I have the JHS Reverb pedal, and it's perfect. I don't use reverb when I record, I add it while mixing. But I needed a simple reverb for when I'm just playing without recording, or in the event that I ever play electric guitar live again. I don't do crazy things with reverb, that's what my tape delay is for. All I want from reverb is a little room sound. The JHS Reverb is perfect for my needs, and yours too from the sound of it.
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Awesome. Cheers. I hadn't actually sorted this yet. I bought a new guitar instead so I'm skint. Haven't finished paying for the guitar yet. I've spent the last month trying to sell 3 guitars to pay for it!paulman wrote: ↑Thu Jun 08, 2023 9:53 am Another thread I'm extremely late on, so chances are you've solved your reverb problem. But I get the sense from your OP that we are of the same mind on guitar reverb, which is we like it basic. I have the JHS Reverb pedal, and it's perfect. I don't use reverb when I record, I add it while mixing. But I needed a simple reverb for when I'm just playing without recording, or in the event that I ever play electric guitar live again. I don't do crazy things with reverb, that's what my tape delay is for. All I want from reverb is a little room sound. The JHS Reverb is perfect for my needs, and yours too from the sound of it.