JHS 3 SERIES OCTAVE REVERB
$100.00 USD |
The layout is reverb, octave and decay. Two knobs for 'how much of' and a 3rd knob
for how long.
This is the 3rd reverb released in the 3 Series. Every reverb pedal has a chip in it that contains the 'instructions to create it's particular reverb sound. So all 3 of these pedals are exactly the same pedal with simply a different set of instructions.
On the one hand this is a good idea as it keeps the cost down You also get a totally
Pro sound because you could put several crap reverb sounds on that same chip.
CONCLUSION
The thing is if you do not have a reverb it makes more sense to buy one you can have as an always on like you would do if the reverb was built into the amp.
GOOD! The JHS 3 Series one simply called 'Reverb' is perfect for that. The second called 'Hall Reverb' can if kept pulled back can do this too, plus turned up a bit is great for a ballad or similar. It can even be dimed for some spacey ambiance things. The Octave starts in 'never ever' land and goes from there. The 'Octave' pedal has a great sound if it's one of several on a Strymon but if
it is all you have then WTF ...why buy it???
I bought the 'Hall Reverb" version. I have yet to use it for it's near 'shimmer' sound
I use it's verb amount knob at 9 o'clock as my always on and 10 for ballads
or things a bit 'spacey' I am never without the right verb sound for any tune.
the fine print
Just when you thought it was safe? Before buying any check
out the Fender Hammertone Reverb. It gives you a Hall, Room
and Plate. The Plate on it alone is killer. You also get studio
like dampening control. It allows you to use bigger sounds
without making your guitar get washed out which verbs can
easily do at faster tempos.
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