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
 
Hey! Yes, still making pedals, making music, and plugging along. I have an instrumental trio called The Flat Earth that no one listens to, but we enjoy.

Hell yeah! Have to check it out. :cheers

That's awesome, Tom. Always dug your writing, singing, and playing.... and pedaling, too.


And I can think of no better outcome for playing than our own enjoyment.
:chef
 
i am still looking out for a silverknob Polara, when i find one, i will buy one. Its all emotional for me at this point. The Obscura delay wants the Polara beside it. It must be so.
 
I've been trying to decide between ua golden and Strymon blue sky for a while. I tend to prefer reasonably simple vintage reverbs, not likely to need much in the way of shimmer etc. I'm leaning towards the UA golden, but they're both a bit spendy so I'm prevaricating quite a bit
 
I've been trying to decide between ua golden and Strymon blue sky for a while. I tend to prefer reasonably simple vintage reverbs, not likely to need much in the way of shimmer etc. I'm leaning towards the UA golden, but they're both a bit spendy so I'm prevaricating quite a bit
For classic sounds I think UA is way better. Blue Sky is great for the shimmer/ethereal pitch fx/worship stuff but I think the more classic sounds are bang average.
 
For classic sounds I think UA is way better. Blue Sky is great for the shimmer/ethereal pitch fx/worship stuff but I think the more classic sounds are bang average.
Cheers, yes that's what I've been cleaning from reading up online. There's a UA Golden on eBay here for about £220 second hand with the official power supply. Might give it a spin.
 
I auditioned the Strymon DIG and Blue Sky here in the loop of a Baron 10W combo.
The DIG has a 12-bit mode, which leans more to the early digital delays of the 80’s.
It was nice to use, but needs the optional Mini-switch, so you always have a ‘favourite’ patch to go back to.
The Blue Sky on it’s own with a cleaner guitar, and the chorussed reverb setting - that was nice and very playable, once the tone controls were set. I couldn’t say it’s organic, just quite nice, with obvious quality.
Both pedals handled high loop volumes very well, and worked well together.
The other reverb I used was a shorter ‘room’ to contain the delays for leads.
It was workable, and I’d gig with it, if I had to.

Biggest selling point for me was the Blue Sky having an inbuilt favourite setting, so you have two patches.
I couldn’t fault either pedal to be honest.
Then my Palmer power unit went dead.
I sold both on, and I’ll explain why.
I don’t like trusting my dry signal through successive boxes.
I like to run delays into reverbs, but I don’t want the original DIG input signal to appear at the reverb outputs.
There is simply no way to do that.
I use a Rane SM26S mixer. Always, my time effects are effect only into returns. The DIG needs stereo ‘mix’ out sockets, and separate delay-out sockets. Then both DIG and Blue Sky can return 100% wet to a mixer that has the original signal. But the reverb needs to be presented with both original and delays - with both pedals 100% wet into the mixer.
That way you have first delay into the second, with reverb on original and both delays.
Impossible to do.
In parallel, no problem 100% wet. But I like sequentially building my ambience.

The UA might be a nice pedal, but beware of hit and miss UA apps for firmware updates and control. Also their aftersales at our end is dreadful.
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For my practice needs, I’ve gone back to my old trusty rack setup.
Both delays have mix outs and delay outs.
The delay outs and 100% wet reverb go to their own mixer channels.
The two delay’s mix outs are used to sequentially connect to the reverb.

I use a short valve reverb on the combo to purely thicken tone.
The second delay has the repeats of the first on it’s repeats.
The reverb acts on original signal and all repeats.
That pleases me, and is a natural, organic way to work.
The reverb has EQ on it’s input, to shelve bass, to make it more ‘plate-like’.
I use a Joe Meek compressor first in the loop.
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At all times, the original signal has it’s own isolated clear path, and is not fed to mixer from the effects, even though it is present on all fx inputs.
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i am still looking out for a silverknob Polara, when i find one, i will buy one. Its all emotional for me at this point. The Obscura delay wants the Polara beside it. It must be so.
found one... :LOL: bought it!
Owned it back back when it was released and miss that beautiful ugly ass pedal. The duo will be complete!
 
Indeed. Some pedals are often best when paired up with their same range stablemates.
My DIG with the Blue Sky was a no-brainer.
Enjoy. The Digitech looks a good unit.
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