This is the first reverb pedal I got..It's a great reverb..It certainly is the best reverb in it's class..It will suit most people as it covers everything from short to Ambient territory and it's all you need..I play ambient bass so I got other pedals that have huge long infinite decay's so I replaced it..but I won't get rid of it as it has wonderfull tones..It will be used again no doubt..
If you order of AliExpress it’s cheapest price around as shipped direct from Flamma direct to UK for £65.40 with a guaranteed 10 day shipping time, I have the FS02 reverb and it’s a really good, well made pedal for the money, being able to save 7 presets is great, stereo and the modulation reverb is lovely in my opinion.
I have the FS22 Ekoverb and had the same returning question. FS22 was very promising, but I am still missing something. I feel it somehow restricted. Maybe is only me with very high expectations? Anyway, I think FS02 and FS22 are very different cakes, so few hours ago I also ordered the FS02 Reverb looking to be more flexible. Soon I will have the opportunity to compare them myself and even more, I can connect them and make experiments. I have to remark here the M-Vave Mini Universe which is a mini beauty. I use it a lot. Another budget reverb taken in consideration was Joyo Atmosphere, but I chose instead the Flamma FS02.
Really impressed with this pedal looks really great love the presets and different sounds and the amount of control. don’t currently have any form of Reverb pedal. Think I will actually buy myself one of these that impressed.
I’ve had this pedal for quite a while now and for the little money I paid it’s a great sounding reverb pedal, modulation verb is lovely to me, stereo in and outs, save 7 presets and a really well made pedal, a really good pedal for not a lot of wonga!! Flamma are a new company making some really good products at great prices and really good designs. Oh yeh and as you mentioned it has a built in flux capacitor, can’t ask for more than that. Have they sent you the FX100 multi FX pedal to review? Looks decent for the money and is very similar to Mooer GE150, Valeton GP100 and others along same lines and price, would be interested to see how it compares. Good demo as always boys, hope your both doing well? Cheers Steve
A very nice reverb pedal built well, since buying it it’s increased in price by around 20% what I originally paid, but it’s definitely still worth paying its higher price
Picked this one up right before the price jumped and everyone found out about it. Absolutely killer stereo reverb for $60. Still prefer the Verbzilla. My gold standard. Great review guys
. That sucks... I wish Id known about that series of pedals years ago when kids were giving them away cuz they were so heavy..and 'digital' funny nowadays. Everything is digital and tweaked to 'sound' analog. Hmm
Got this to put in front of a Voxpathfinder 15 (without reverb). I do think that you'd have to spend twice as much to get something that might be 'better'. But mostly just different. In quality, it's very nearly up there with HOF 2, EHX Oceans and RV-6. For stereo reverbs, it's only at GFI Skylar where it moves to the next level of finesse. But even then, Skylar is limited to 3 algorithms. Downsides are, the room reverbs are good, but not inspiring or beautiful - but that's fine. The spring is pretty, but doesn't sound that realistic, a little cartoonish compared to UADFX Golden Reverberator. But, even there, Strymon Flint doesn't quite measure up either. But if you're buying a pedal mainly for spring reverb, there _might_ be better options. For vintage reverbs sounds, with clean tones, I prefer the plate here.
From what I've heard so far, there are some really good settings and some "meh" ones. But overall this pedal is good for the money. I'm ben looking at expensive reverb pedals but stumbled on this one and am considering going with this one for now. I'd like to get the UA Del-Verb but do not want to spend $300 right now, especially because I hear complaints about it so I'm always concerned about resale value & ability too.
@@chrisd.9688 Ah, I wouldn't worry about the UA Del-Verb. That's what I'm using all the time now for my stereo rig. It's just a really nice always on reverb. I especially love the Spring. But the Plate and Hall are excellent too. And you get very nice delay algorithms more or less for free, or at the cost of a dedicated reverb decay control. But it sounds beautiful. Different league. I have a Meris Mercury X too, and on some things (Spring) it really roundly beats the Mercury.
I bought one arrived today thought it wasn't working, lights came on but no sound change on any setting or fial movement.. unplugged a few pedals on the daisy chain and it worked.
Hold the bypass button down while powering up. Red is true bypass, blue it's tails bypass. Mine has always been red. Reset it and on the next power up it went back to red...
@@TSFAHTPS Thank you for your reply I think this pedal looks and sounds pretty good and for a fraction of the price of some of the others Thumbs up from Australia 🦘🇭🇲👍
How does the Flamma reverb pedal compare with the UA Golden Reverberator? Both have pretty heavy mA requirements (300 vs 400 I believe). Is one better than the other for recording? Or are they more or less on par for that use?
$75 and it doesn't come with a power. So the $75 pedal goes back. Im an X'er, I grew up when companies had accountability and sent you a pedal that worked out of the box. This useless brick went right the fuck back to China. If you have self respect and work hard for your money don't buy pedals that charge you out the ass and could give 2 shits if you can use it once you get it or not. Never again.
Most pedals that use a standard 9V power supply won’t come with one…there are only very few manufacturers that I can think of that will include a power supply…and those are pedals that cost five times more than a $75 budget reverb! Anything can be faulty on arrival…things can happen during shipping. I’ve had pedals, pickups, amps and guitars arrive either damaged or faulty…you send them back and get one that works
Yes ma'am I know how pedals work. I've been buying pedals since 1988. I guess in the last 10 years when I stopped buying them they no longer provide power which I have no lack of, it's just the thought of charging a kid who comes in my store that kind of cash and then charging him again for a cable because pedal companies are price gouging assholes. I've just started taking less of a profit on the pedals and including one for free. I was young once too and normal kids don't have that kind of cash. This didn't be the norm. At that point you're selling a product that does not come ready to use it of the box, that's my point. No power and it's just an expensive paper weight. I guess you've people are all rich these days. And honestly, the pedal isn't worth more than $50. Start making a stand for yourselves or you're gonna be in for a big wake up call when the boomers and Xers are out of the picture.
Well I guess you won't be buying many pedals then because they rarely come with their own power supply. Just buy a power supply brick and be done with it.