What would you say is supposed to be a "hifi" or better version of the RV-5? I'm a huge fan of the Beach House and Grizzly Bear reverb sound, but I hated the RV-5 that I had.s_mcsleazy wrote: ↑Thu Jul 23, 2020 2:12 pmi keep saying i wanna get another boss rv5. it's not the most "hifi" reverb, but it's got a quality of it's own
Your Favorite Reverb Pedal
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I've been using a Neunaber Slate V2 for quite a few years. I've never felt a need to update or "upgrade".
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Re: Your Favorite Reverb Pedal
I tried a lot of reverb pedals over the years.
But I alway go back to my EHX "Holy Grail" it's old, ugly but sounds good to my ears.
I prefer the "Hall" setting with the control just past noon to get that lush reverb sound.
(although as of late it developed a background noise that I can't seam to get rid off....)
I also really, really like the reverb(s) in the older Zoom G1 multi fx pedal...
does not work with all amps, but is great for recording and works with all guitars and basses I tried it with.
But for band situations it's not very usable since it's part of a multi fx box and not that user friendly.
But I alway go back to my EHX "Holy Grail" it's old, ugly but sounds good to my ears.
I prefer the "Hall" setting with the control just past noon to get that lush reverb sound.
(although as of late it developed a background noise that I can't seam to get rid off....)
I also really, really like the reverb(s) in the older Zoom G1 multi fx pedal...
does not work with all amps, but is great for recording and works with all guitars and basses I tried it with.
But for band situations it's not very usable since it's part of a multi fx box and not that user friendly.