Help me buy the right reverb!

So far so good! It’s got the sound I had in mind. It’s easy to dial in, easy to fit in the board; it hasn’t done anything that bothers me yet. It’s a little weird to me having a pedal that has to boot up on powering up. It’s like an unpleasant reminder that it’s a little computer that could fail, but true bypass is a nice option to know if it did die during a show I could just turn it off and it wouldn’t impact anything
I like the simple UA pedals.

I have the Evermore, Heavenly, HoF2, and RV-7, and honestly, it is hard for me to tell them apart for how I use them, which is basically a little hall/plate that sits behind the tone for a little space. I could probably use any of them. Analog Dry Through is a must for me also.

I have considered grabbing a Golden for stereo, but I think I am leaning more towards a Source Audio Collider because it has hi-fi reverb and delay in parallel with Analog Dry Through. That is pretty rare.
 
Polara all day long. It is literally the same as the RV-7 except Halo mode, I changed the Shimmer setting of the Supernatural to be more musical, and stuck in in the Polara. It was the first of the DigiTech pedals that I updated, so I was still figuring our what I could do, that is why only one mode was changed. I get that people don't dig the graphics, but rattle-can paint is cheap! BitD we used to repaint pedals all the time, I don't understand why guitarists don't do stuff like that anymore. Paint it, change the knobs, draw on it with Sharpie!

The Digiverb is cool too, but it doesn't have official Lexicon reverbs but they are still nice. Where it falls down in comparison to the Polara (and the RV-7) is that the Polara has an internal charge pump and much better converters. Oh, and the Polara is stereo in AND out.

What up, Tom?

Tom Hanks Hello GIF

You still writing, playing, and recording? :cheers
 
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