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Re: Reverb pedals - what are my choices?
Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 8:07 pm
by psychedelicrelic
Re: Reverb pedals - what are my choices?
Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 11:04 am
by fetch
I'm checking out the Eterna and the Super Natural right now. I'm definitely leaning more towards the Super Natural - anyone who's had both of them care to explain how the difference in the "liveliness" knob and the "shimmer"? I kind of understood the "liveliness" to be a tone control whereas the "shimmer" was simply like a flutter type one?
Does anyone find either pedal to be noisy? I don't mind a bit of noise but generally would prefer it quiet so I can add the noise from another source.
Re: Reverb pedals - what are my choices?
Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 11:46 am
by AndyTran
Shimmer is an octave up
Re: Reverb pedals - what are my choices?
Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 1:02 pm
by hatshirt
t-rey wrote:If you've never tried one, I highly recommend checking out the Ghost Echo.
Re: Reverb pedals - what are my choices?
Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 2:23 pm
by univalve
hatshirt wrote:t-rey wrote:If you've never tried one, I highly recommend checking out the Ghost Echo.
Re: Reverb pedals - what are my choices?
Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 5:05 pm
by Warpsmasher
tomlane95 wrote:I know it's not on your list but I really really love my source audio soundblox reverb
The longest I've had any pedal
Really versatile and sounds good always
Backing this hard. Plenty of black hole to be had as well. Feature-wise and control-wise it's the only thing that can really compete with the Space (I have both).
Re: Reverb pedals - what are my choices?
Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 1:52 pm
by Eric!
univalve wrote:hatshirt wrote:t-rey wrote:If you've never tried one, I highly recommend checking out the Ghost Echo.
Re: Reverb pedals - what are my choices?
Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 2:17 pm
by skullservant
I REALLY dig my Trinity. The decay times can get borderline nuts
Re: Reverb pedals - what are my choices?
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 6:33 am
by Iommic Pope
chutneyfarmer wrote:Loving my TC Electronics Hall Of Fame! The stock modes are nice but I certainly wouldn't call them black hole-esque. The real fun starts with the toneprint setting where you can now develop your own reverb type. Drone Central

skullservant wrote:I REALLY dig my Trinity. The decay times can get borderline nuts
Yeah, I love my Trinity too, the cathedral E1 patch is nearly a delay, but not, but just...

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I haven't edited any tone prints yet, but its a freakin revelation that that has happened. Actually, I might get the software now!

Re: Reverb pedals - what are my choices?
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 8:54 am
by benjuro
Eric! wrote:univalve wrote:hatshirt wrote:t-rey wrote:If you've never tried one, I highly recommend checking out the Ghost Echo.
Yup, they're that good.
Also tech21's RVB is worth a look, very wide range of 'verb and pretty cheap...
Re: Reverb pedals - what are my choices?
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 9:00 am
by bigchiefbc
Supernatural is the biz-omb.
Re: Reverb pedals - what are my choices?
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 10:07 am
by fetch
I've already tried the Boost RVB and I really like it but I want a few more options than that. I already have great reverb with my Matamp and Swart. I'm just looking for something as flexible as the RV3 but not so concerned with the delay options... just would like something with a tone control so I can get both bright trashy reverb as well as darker reverb, some chorused verb, infinite or near infinite decay, possibly reverse options...
That's why I've pretty much settled on the Super Natural as it offers all that in spades except for the reverse (unless there's a way to do it that isn't specifically in the functions?) but that isn't needed especially when I can get both dark/bright. The black hole reference as most of you have replied was in reference to the decay - I need to learn to be less wanky with my descriptions but I'm in a foreign country so my English is stretched at times and just use the first word that pops in my head ^-^
Re: Reverb pedals - what are my choices?
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 3:00 pm
by benjuro
I think your english is pretty damn good for being stretched...I know native speakers who aren't nearly as eloquent...
That Supernatural looks pretty slick. I have to say I didn't expect a lot from the Hardwire DL8 I bought recently, but that thing has really impressed me for the money.
Re: Reverb pedals - what are my choices?
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 3:36 pm
by Fuzzy Picklez
Eric! wrote:univalve wrote:hatshirt wrote:t-rey wrote:If you've never tried one, I highly recommend checking out the Ghost Echo.
Re: Reverb pedals - what are my choices?
Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 5:48 pm
by fetch
benjuro wrote:I think your english is pretty damn good for being stretched...I know native speakers who aren't nearly as eloquent...
Thanks! I am kind of considered native - have lived in Australia for 16 years - but now that I've gone back overseas and had to relearn two other languages just to be able to converse with family I find it hard to think of words and just pull whatever corny line out due to "hear-say" when I should know better than do that (i.e. "Black hole" when I actually mean infinite, or near infinite, decay). Thanks heaps for the compliment anyway but I'm sure after you read that I've lived in an English speaking country for most of my life now you'll probably want to take that back
Eric! wrote:univalve wrote:hatshirt wrote:t-rey wrote:If you've never tried one, I highly recommend checking out the Ghost Echo.
It just doesn't have the options I need and the board can only fit one as much as I'd like two
Anyway guys I've just ordered a Super Natural using one of those %15 off coupon things. Worst case scenario I flip it and move on to another and continue to use my M9 in the mean while off the board.
