I'm pretty close to pulling the trigger on a Mooer Skyverb for £45 but was wondering if anyone had any other ideas that I need to be aware of with reverb?
I'm more interested in crazy sounds than natural reverb as the spring reverb on my amp is rather nice, so 100% wet is a must for me.
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I just got a digitech supernatural and it's tremendous definitely better than the TC Hof mini isn't was using... like you said using a phone to tweak got tiresome
If you can go the used route for Amazon, you might look for a Zoom MS-70CDR or an M5. Lots of reverb options there. Or for new, maybe a Berhringer RV600 or Zoom G1on.
The reverbs on the m5 were excellent only problem was the one I got kept cutting out and the only was to get it working again was to unplug it which is fine for home use but in the middle of a gig it's a major pain in the arse.
Doog wrote:Maybe you got unlucky, Debz; I've used the M9 live, at home and at practise for like 5 years without a single problem.. maybe I've been lucky??
Love dem verbs, that pedal really is a 'swiss army knife' kinda dealio.
They did software updates on models from the M9 and up but didn't bother with the m5
For nontraditional reverb sounds I like my Muza M-Ambient FD-900...has delay before reverb, like 9 types of each, as well as a memory mode with 4 presets. I paid about $70usd which I think puts it in your price range more/less
Nick wrote:For nontraditional reverb sounds I like my Muza M-Ambient FD-900...has delay before reverb, like 9 types of each, as well as a memory mode with 4 presets. I paid about $70usd which I think puts it in your price range more/less
Had a quick look, hard to find. One US company is offering them.
Like you I use the spring reverb on my amp but I have been using a Behringer RV600 for years now as back up, it has a bunch of settings including shimmer effect and the spring is nice.
It's never been cool with the kids but the old Zoom 507 offers loads for little money, providing you can find one.
There are some decent delays on it too that can be mixed in with the reverb.