t-rey wrote:If you really want/need stereo I would go with one of the Hardwires - never played them, but seem like they would fit the bill nicely.
I would rather get a Ghost Echo and run it into just one amp - I've been doing that a lot since I got the Ampeg. I lets me go really extreme with modulation/delay/reverb and still maintain clarity from the other amp.
The hardwire stuff is built well. I had their delay for a while and have tried almost all of their pedals at a local shop. Minus the supernatural.
supernatural is a freak, great sounds RV-5 is monster verbs as well
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bigchiefbc wrote:Hardwire Supernatural. Stereo ins and outs, ambient as fuxx, multiple crazy verb modes plus a really good spring mode, less than 2 bills. BAM
Word. And it can do more tame sounds as well with the mix down.
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My favorite though is honestly the Line 6 M series. Tons of great sounding reverbs from the Verbzilla pedal. The Octo and Particle Reverbs are insane and I haven't heard them anywhere else. Being able to control any and all parameters(at the same time even) however you want with an expression pedal is also a total dream, you set one set of settings in heel mode and another in toe mode and it will roll between them in real time.
Obviously nobody is buying an M13 strictly for reverb because of the footprint, but it's also worth mentioning that it has an FX loop so you could throw different pedals in between and keep them L or R to get cooler stereo spread. I have an M13 and run a stereo rig and it's awesome.
crohny wrote:M13 is a bit much for what I am after. Has everything I already have on my board. Just need a pedal for reverb. Thanks for the suggestion though man.
I don't know shit about reverb pedals, but it looks to me like the TC Hall Of Fame would be just right for... the "layman" reverb user. Meaning me. Reverb is definitely not part of my sound, but I'm wanting to have one on my board and to use for vocal effects during recording.