mrpinter
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I just got my Dr Scientist Mini-Reverberator pedal, and I'm pretty happy with it.
I spent quite a bit of time on Youtube listening to reverb reviews and this one sounded best to me. It has some quite believable hall, room and plate settings, a long and short decay switch, and a rotating speaker emulator that's darn near as good as my Hughes & Kettner Tube Rotosphere. The level control is all gain, as turned all the way down is unity gain. A little bit of the mix knb goes a long way with this pedal. The only thing it doesn't have is a spring emulation, which is somewhat surprising. But the plate settings are close enough for me, and I generally like the room and hall verbs better than most of the boingy spring emulations in other pedals (or even amps).
I spent quite a bit of time on Youtube listening to reverb reviews and this one sounded best to me. It has some quite believable hall, room and plate settings, a long and short decay switch, and a rotating speaker emulator that's darn near as good as my Hughes & Kettner Tube Rotosphere. The level control is all gain, as turned all the way down is unity gain. A little bit of the mix knb goes a long way with this pedal. The only thing it doesn't have is a spring emulation, which is somewhat surprising. But the plate settings are close enough for me, and I generally like the room and hall verbs better than most of the boingy spring emulations in other pedals (or even amps).
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