Reverb Pedal or Small no frills unit recommendations

Your comment contradicts itself...lol.

1. NOTHING Neunaber makes is bad. For the footprint, size and options for a quality sounding delay and reverb I challenge you to find something better for less money and space. You can't.
2. Source Audio isn't "inexpensive" and at its price point is overkill for as you so eloquently said was a "simple, inexpensive, little, always on verb," ;)

Just curious, do you own the Neunaber and Source Audio pedals?

Nothing Strymon, Source, Neunbar, Eventide and a bunch of companies make is bad. Not the point.

Hell no I don't own either. Just twerking your nuts....And my point still stands. In the Large(r) format, highly flexible, over $200 price point - yeah. Great reverb, I'm sure. Not the point of this thread, as evidenced by the purchase of an EHX.
 
The only issue is no spring emulation. I haven't heard a really great digital spring anyway.

This has got that "spriong" you seek

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Nothing Strymon, Source, Neunbar, Eventide and a bunch of companies make is bad. Not the point.

Hell no I don't own either. Just twerking your nuts....And my point still stands. In the Large(r) format, highly flexible, over $200 price point - yeah. Great reverb, I'm sure. Not the point of this thread, as evidenced by the purchase of an EHX.

If you are going to do that, lighten up a little on your grip. ;)
 
Lush reverb

Ascension hsd one too
he may chime in

The little Byang Tri Reverb is a solid very warm sweet basic Reverb. I sold the one I had simply because I need something with more features but it was a really good sounding little pedal.
 
true, but two comments:

1. Source Audio Collider kicks it's @$$.
2. Neunbar is a crappy choice if all you want is a simple inexpensive reverb pedal for a little "always on" verb of the Spring/Hall variety. Which, seems to be what OP wanted

WRONG on a simple always on verb with the Neunaber. A V5 Neunaber Wet is only $150 direct from them. In some ways it sounds better than my $300 Strymon Blue Sky and can get some absolutely killer subtle verb tones. Being a modern worship player have a solid verb is a must and the Neunaber units are IMO the best bang for the $ units out there. Own several verbs like the Oceans 11, Digitec Hard Wire Supernatural, Digitec Polara, Strynon Blue Sky and a couple Neunabers.
$150 from Neunaber for these is a screaming deal and I LOVE mine!!
 
Thanks for all the recommendations. A no frills, simple reverb is what I was after, as mentioned a few times in the thread. I don't need all the extra controls and stuff. It's gonna be on all the time anyway. The EHX Neo arrived while we were on vacation so I didn't get a chance to set it up until last night. I've got it in the effects loop of the Simplifier. It is exactly what I was looking for. Nice and lush from subtle to over the top, and it can get over the top. Right now I'm going between the Plate and Hall settings. I'll be setting up the new toys on the larger pedalboard soon. I have a wireless coming as well and will need the room for it too. That'll all be another thread.
 
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Yeah, the Mosky stuff when it hits it hits. This is base on the Malekko Omicron Spring Reverb circuit which go for $150 - $200
 
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