I’m loving this one (I returned the Sloer and sold the Fathom). All three algorithms are great and the sliders make it really easy to see your settings. The price suggests this is a lesser pedal, but it’s not.
I picked up the Fundamentals Reverb pedal from this line for my budget board, and it was exactly what I was looking for. Now I'm considering the Ambient for my main board, because I love these kinds of sounds. Thanks for the demo.
I haven’t played those but I wouldn’t be surprised if they are the same or similar. Seems like the algorithms would be a lot of work so using them in different units would be economical
@@MichaelWWestbrook I think all these hipster reverb pedals are the exact same construction/components with just different artwork and slightly different coding in the FV-1 digital chip (assuming this one uses the same as the rest). You could build a generic version and just flash the EEPROM to update the sound as required. That's why I'll only invest in decent analog pedals.
My guy, reverb is one of those effects that has to be digital. If you want a massive tank on your board analog spring reverbs do exist in pedal form, but that's it. Not even plate verb could be done in pedal format without going digital.
@@cavanray5327 exactly! That’s why I would just build a digital reverb pedal and then download as many patches as you desire, especially if you prefer the more experimental/modulated reverb sounds. I would spend the money on analog pedals that are well designed - like the WA Julia or some of their drives as one example.