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Live you'd be hard pressed to beat the Boss RV6 - great sounding reverbs that envelop your notes like a good reverb is supposed to do and it even has a setting where you can add delay to the verb - it sounds great and it's a big bang for the buck effect pedal that is brick-house built. you can spend a lot more, but maybe only the dog-ears in the audience may ever notice.
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I picked up a limited Gold version of Matthews Effects ‘Astronomer’ and have loved the sounds I get with my acoustic on it. I have one signal set to run a basic light reverb and the other signal running a heavy shimmer effect.
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I demoed many reverb pedals, and found a used Polara at GC. The Plate setting is my perfect reverb, for adding space, not as an "effect". I use it for acoustic, and electric. The graphics and knobs are small, so it's best as a set and forget pedal. There are so many good ones out there, it would be hard to find a really bad reverb these days.
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Y'all can laugh at me, but I recommend the Line 6 Verbzilla. Transparent enough for acoustic guitar, without being super-pricey.
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I've just ordered one of these... due Monday.
https://www.gfisystem.com/specular-tempus.html super impressed by demos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciKaogvlxp4 including this acoustic demo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNz7NHp25Qc If anyone is interested, I will report back. |
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L.R. Baggs has a brand new one that is supposed to be pretty good. Part of their new "Align" series.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_c...&v=sFEcWifyFgg
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The Wampler Faux Spring Reverb is the end all verb pedal for me. I thought my Strymon was the best I'd heard, until a friend brought over his Wampler.
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+1 on the BOSS RV-6. Excellent functionality and reasonable price from a company with a great reputation.
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Real happy with my Big Sky, and my Timeline.
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Will do. This is my compromise on selling my big sky and timeline, amongst other gear, to fund a new guitar. The Strymon safe great but I was using about 5 per cent of their potential when playing electric and acoustic and probably about 2 per cent now I am going all acoustic! The Specular Tempus looks like it should fit the bill.
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I am also very interested in the Specular Tempus and will be ordering one soon. I will definitely be using it on my electric guitar pedalboard, but I'm liking what I hear in videos with acoustic.
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Ventris Dual Reverb looks very interesting as well.
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Ever since I have tried to switch from a rack mounted to a floor type pedal, I've demoed a lot of them in concert situations (Strymon Big Sky, Blue Sky, HOF, Polaris). I think i have finally found what best works for me and it's the Eventide H9 Core version. Beautiful reverb plus a sweet tape delay algorithm. A bit of a learning curve but if I can figure it out, must not be too bad. I'm only using a couple of Hall reverb settings and a couple of delay settings so my needs are fairly simple. But man it's pure
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