Reverb Pedals
What Is Reverb, How Does Reverb Sound, How to Use An Echo Effect, And Reverb Pedal Reviews
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Reverb Pedals & Echo Effects
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What is A Reverb Pedal?
Reverb basically takes your guitar signal a makes it sound as if your in a large space such as a Hall, Room, or Warehouse. Some different types of Reverb are Plate Reverb, Spring Reverb, and Digital Reverb. Plate Reverb happens when a transducer vibrates a plate of sheet metal. Spring Reverb works the same as Plate reverb except a metal spring is used instead. Digital Reverb uses modern day digital technology to create an echo type effect.
How Does Reverb Sound?
Your guitar signal running through a reverb unit will sound as if your playing in a large room or hall where the sound echoes from the walls and decays at different levels depending on the settings of your reverb pedal unit.
How To Use A Reverb Pedal?
How to Hook Up an Effects Pedal. When a song calls for a Reverb effect you will tap the Reverb Unit to engage the echo type effect. Adjust the pedal knobs to a reverb that's not overwhelming, but helps the sound of your guitar. Hit the pedal again to disengage the reverb effect.
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Reverb Pedals and Echo Pedal Reviews
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Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail Nano Reverb
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Behringer RV600 Reverb Machine
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TC Electronics TonePrint |
Boss RV-5 Digital Reverb Effects Pedal
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DigiTech RV-7 HardWire Stereo Reverb |
| Boss FRV-1 Reverb Pedal |
DigiTech XDV DigiVerb Digital Reverb.
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FRV1 1963 Fender Spring Reverb |
Biyang Reverb Rv-8 | Electro-Harmonix Cathedral Stereo Reverb |
| Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail Plus Reverb | Electro-Harmonix Holy Stain |
Line 6 Verbzilla |
T-Rex Tonebug Series Reverb |
Fishman AFX Acoustic Reverb Effects |






