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Still Chasing the Perfect Reverb Pedal?
Has your pedalboard become a rotating door for reverb pedals? Do you lose sleep hunting for the perfect long-trail celestial shimmer or drippiest tank-style spring? If so, you could be overdue for an upgrade.
Fortunately, if you’re in the pedal market, you’ve come to the right place. Sweetwater is proud to be your one-stop shop for all flavors of pedal-format reverb units — from authentic re-creations of vintage halls, rooms, and plates to deluxe morphing reverbs with enough processing power to run your smart home.
Analog and Digital Reverb Pedals Compared
First things first: analog or digital? The majority of “analog” reverb pedals at Sweetwater are actually digital iterations of popular mechanical reverbs — such as the EMT 140 plate unit and Capitol Studios echo chambers made famous by the Beatles and the Beach Boys. This makes a lot of sense, since simulating reverb effects using analog components tends to be costly and space-demanding.
Bear in mind, these aren’t the Reagan Era’s digital reverbs. Today’s pedals are driven by powerful SHARC and ARM architecture with modern DACs and algorithms. This means they can emulate just about any physical space or classic pedal, as well as infinitely cavernous and otherworldly sounds you’re not likely to find in our solar system.
Common Types of Reverb Effects
Sweetwater carries a vast range of reverb effects pedals. Here’s a quick primer on how you can use them to achieve the tones in your head.
- Hall reverb pedals create a lively concert-hall effect with tails that can last 1–3 seconds
- Chamber reverb pedals provide clarity, warmth, and a short decay time — anywhere from 0.4–1.2 seconds
- Plate reverb pedals mimic the classic studio sound of processing audio signals through vibrating metal plates, resulting in smooth, diffuse reflections.
- Room reverb pedals capture the natural vibe of bedrooms and small studios through early reflections, a fast decay, and a slight high-frequency roll-off. These rapid-acting pedals usually last 0.2–1 seconds.
- Spring reverb pedals re-create the popular reverb effect driven by tubes and springs found in vintage guitar amplifiers
Simplicity vs. Versatility: Choosing the Reverb Pedal That’s Right for You
When talking about controls, the decision depends on which kind of player you are: Do you love experimenting with tons of controls? Or do you simply prefer one, two, or three knobs that get the job done? Reverb pedals with multiple controls are incredibly versatile, while non-complex ones require no fuss — just set it and forget it.
At Sweetwater, the Perfect Reverb Is Just a Click or Call Away
Are you ready to take your ambient dreams to soaring new heights? Sweetwater is here to connect you with the reverb pedal you’ve been jonesing for. See “Best Reverb Pedals for Guitar” and “Best Spring Reverb Pedals” for the latest pedal-buying information. Or, for a personalized reverb recommendation, contact our knowledgeable Sales Engineers and let us know your exact needs and budget.