I'm after a reverb pedal that has a reverse reverb setting. I have found the Digitech Digiverb does it, but are there any others? Anything with true bypass?
Shit, my mate lent me one recently to have a go with, a Wasabi(?) I think it was but can't remember >< I couldn't really get on with it but I did like the reverse reverb.
also the digitech hardwire rv-7 and their cheaper digiverb does it too.
edit: ah you already found the digiverb. it sounds similar to the reflector if i remember so if you find yourself between those two just go for the cheaper one.
having said that the reflector is built like a tank.
I have a Danelectro Wasabi Reverse Echo, it's alright, but the power sockets can be dodgy. I've had to fix mine twice, and I'm not that rough. Good pedal for the money, though.
Sorry to say, but if you are going for the MBV type of reverse sound, nothing really will get it besides the Yamaha SPX90. Believe me, I have tried units by Alesis and most of the pedals with "reverse" settings, but nothing will get that sort of liquid tone. Of course, if you don't care or know what MBV is, ignore this post.
The Hardwire RV-7 does it but It does not have a mix control in that setting. I highly recommend this pedal as it is the reverb pedal I use personally. The only thing I could see myself replacing it with is the ehx cathedral, which I believe does have a reverse mode with a mix control. I wouldn't worry about "must have true bypass" stink. I use my rv-7 in it's buffered mode and I like how it effects my signal
robrtnickerson wrote:Although I'm pretty sure Behringer is German for Digitech.
haha.
I think there is a slight difference in translation.
Yamaha has that magicstomp that you can load a reverse reverb setting on if you want an interesting multieffect.
there is also the freeware diy user effects loaded pedal called the open stomp.
edit: I don't know if either of those are trubypasse
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Aeon wrote:Sorry to say, but if you are going for the MBV type of reverse sound, nothing really will get it besides the Yamaha SPX90. Believe me, I have tried units by Alesis and most of the pedals with "reverse" settings, but nothing will get that sort of liquid tone. Of course, if you don't care or know what MBV is, ignore this post.
No way the reverse on Alesis microverbs are a million times better than the SPX90 reverse which is actually really weak.