Best Sellers
Top products on Reverb over the past 90 days
Best Sellers in Effects and Pedals - Reverb
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Boss RV-6 Reverb
Building on the legacy of Boss's reverb line, the RV-6 packs a host of new features such as new studio quality reverb algorithms plus eight separate modes including Shimmer and Delay+Reverb, and Dynamic for automated depth attenuation. Impressively modern but able to summon reverb sounds across the wide universe of genres and decades, the RV-6 is an excellent upgrade for the Boss enthusiast or the perfect entry point for newcomers. - 2
Strymon Big Sky Reverb
The Strymon Big Sky Reverb is one of the most comprehensive reverb pedals currently produced, including 12 different types of reverb with both classic and experimental sounds. With adjustable parameters to shape the presets, the pedal allows a nearly infinite array of reverb modeling. - 5
Keeley Caverns Reverb / Delay V2
Combining a wide spread of reverb options with the delay circuitry from the company's Magnetic Echo, the Keeley Caverns V2 provides a versatile delay/reverb combo in a package that saves both board space and funds.
- Reverb Modes: Spring ('60s blackface amp w/ tremolo), Modulation (big presence w/ touch of chorus), Shimmer (trails with octave up voicing
- Delay Modes: Standard, Light, Deep
- Controls: Dual Blend knobs, Decay, Rate, Repeats, Warmth, Time
- Other Features: Top-mounted jacks, True Bypass or Trails operation
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EarthQuaker Devices Dispatch Master Digital Delay & Reverb V3
Version 3 of the Dispatch Master features EarthQuaker Devices' Flexi-Switch technology, which allows for both momentary and latching use of the footswitch. - 7
TC Electronic Hall of Fame 2 Reverb
Packing the same powerful reverbs that made the original a company staple with new features like a pressure-sensitive footswitch, an added Shimmer mode, and two additional user preset slots, the TC Electronic Hall of Fame 2 makes a pedalboard staple even more desirable. Switch on any of the carefully-crafted reverb algorithms like Hall, Plate, or Lofi and control new parameters with the MASH technology by putting pressure on the footswitch to control unique parameters for each effect like swell or presence. There's no way to go wrong with this pedal. - 9
Strymon Blue Sky Reverberator V1
Strymon currently only sells direct through their site. But for used (often mint) Strymon pedals, Reverb is a top destination, though listings often sell quickly. The Strymon blueSky Reverberator, which aims to digitally perfect three simple modes of reverb, is one of their most popular pedals. Grab a Strymon blueSky while you can... - 10
Walrus Audio Slö Multi-Texture Reverb
For those of us after those enormous ambient spaces filled with depth and modulation, the Walrus Audio Slö Multi-Texture Reverb is a dream in a pedal. Sub-octave, auto-swell, and latching pad algorithms are accessible via a single switch and are available for further tweaking via decay, filter, and depth controls, as well as an "X" function that alters a specific trait in each mode. Add three distinct wave shapes for even more tone-sculpting power and you have a formidable effect that rivals its big-box counterparts. - 11
Universal Audio Golden Reverberator
One of Universal Audio's first effects pedals, the Golden Reverberator brings two decades' worth of reverbs in one housing. There's the spring of a vintage '65 Fender Reverb amp, an EMT 140 plate, and Lexicon 224 digital chambers. Featuring world-class sound and precise controls, as any user of UAD plugins will expect. - 12
Boss RE-2 Space Echo
An iconic RE-201, shrunk down into a slim pedal for the first time. The RE-2 has the three-head sound of the 201, with an 11-mode selector, independent level controls for echo and reverb, and features not found on the original. These include a Wow & Flutter control, longer delay time, tap tempo, stereo I/O, and more. - 14
Electro-Harmonix Oceans 11 Reverb
Packing 11 variations on a staple effect into a single pedal that range from traditional Room and Plate to Echo and Trem to an infinity mode and polyphonic three-dimensional tone, the Electro-Harmonix Oceans 11 Reverb offers decades of sound and streamlined functionality. Built in the image of its successful predecessor the Canyon Delay, the Oceans 11 gives you three easy controls for tone, time, and effect level for control over sounds from vintage resonance to infinite swells with an internal reverb tails switch and mode button that unlocks secret functionality in each setting. - 15
MXR M300 Reverb Pedal
The MXR M300 Reverb pedal features 6 distinct and unique reverb algorithms similar to those you'd find in the highest-end rack units and plug-ins. From classic reverb emulations like Plate, Spring, and Room, the M300 offers 3 additional modes that add some modern modes like Epic & Pad to take your signal into new and unusual dimensions. This high quality reverb also features an all analog signal path with true bypass housed in MXR's classic and compact 3-knob design - 18
Boss RE-202 Space Echo
The best Space Echo you can buy today, or maybe ever. It's a full-on digital replication of the RE-201, with today's tech matching the beloved sounds of motor variations, tape speed tonal changes, and all the analog-mechanical oddness we love about the original. It also goes beyond the 201 with controls like selectable tape age, Wow & Flutter, stereo I/O, preset memory, and more. - 19
Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail Nano Reverb
The Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail Nano has three settings - Spring, Hall and Flerb (flanged spatial reverb) - that provide all the authentic reverb most guitarists would want in a space-saving package. - 23
TC Electronic Hall of Fame Reverb
Need a single pedal to cover all your reverb needs? Meet the Hall of Fame Reverb from TC Electronic. This stompbox delivers 10 world-class reverbs with the added flexibility of TC's innovative TonePrint system. With this TC Hall of Fame in your rig, there's no limit to the reverb sounds you can unlock and explore. - 24
EarthQuaker Devices Avalanche Run Stereo Reverb & Delay with Tap Tempo V2
EarthQuaker Devices' original Avalanche Run was a favorite almost immediately after its release, and for good reason. This V2 builds upon the original circuit with improvements like an updated "flexi-switch" system for the footswitches and an updated reverb algorithm that's truly in stereo. With the ability to add an expression pedal, the shaping possibilities are limitless. - 25
Strymon NightSky Time-Warped Reverberator
Strymon's NightSky is a new, elaborate pedal that blows past the known horizon of reverb possibilities. A "reverberant synthesis workstation," it has synth-like tone-shaping and compositional tools, including an 8-step sequencer you can use to harmonize and re-harmonize your reverb tails. It's the type of pedal that invites—and rewards—long nights of sonic experimentation. - 29
Catalinbread Topanga Spring Reverb
The Catalinbread Topanga Spring Reverb emulates the Fender 6G15 outboard spring reverb unit found on their classic amps. It differs, however, in that it is in front of the amp in the signal chain, allowing the reverb to distort and dwell longer than the old spring units. - 30
Walrus Audio Fathom Multi-Function Reverb
Bringing together features like a three-way modulation switch, sustain switch for infinitely unfurling sound, and four unique algorithms for a wide breadth of possible sound, the Walrus Audio Fathom places an ocean of whirling, changing reverb at your feet. Hall, Plate, Lo-Fi and Sonar modes allow you to dial in tones from a subtle touch of reverberation to trench-like depths of never-ending decay with an X knob to control unique aspects of each mode like pre-delay, filter width, and high/low octave blend for the experimental Sonar mode. A small-box reverb that offers the versatility of a big-box model. - 31
Keeley Hydra Stereo Reverb & Tremolo
The Keeley Electronics Hydra was designed to be the Eccos' perfect companion. Characteristically feature-rich, Keeley's new pedal features three types of stereo reverb (spring, plate, or room) and tap-tempo-enabled features like harmonic, vibrato, and sine wave tremolo. - 32
Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail Neo
Three of the most widely-used reverb types live together in one sleek package with the Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail Neo. A single effect level control is all you'll need to bask in the lush tones of a studio plate reverb, hair-raising hall, or classic amp-style spring reverb. Running out of space on your board? Need some verb? Here's your answer. - 34
Boss RV-5 Digital Reverb
With six different modes including the popular Modulate setting, the Boss RV-5 is a modern favorite for those who want durability and simplicity. The modes sound as authentic as anything out there, from cavernous to plated. For those looking to move beyond their amp's spring tank, this Boss digital reverb is a good place to start. - 35
Meris Mercury7 Reverb Pedal
Inspired by the long decays and lush reverbs Vangelis used in composing the soundtrack to the 1982 sci-fi film Blade Runner, DSP designer Angelo Mazzocco created the Meris Mercury7. It features an analog mix and dry signal path, high and low frequency damping, handcrafted algorithmic reverbs, and extensive modulation capability. The auto swell envelope feature is variable and engaged by footswitch, and players can take advantage of the stereo ins/outs and the switchable input/output headroom level dependent on whether you're using it with your guitar, synth, or line level. - 37
DigiTech Polara Reverberator
Meet the DigiTech Polara Reverberator: a fresh reverb pedal set to take you to the final frontiers of the sonic galaxy. The Polara offers seven modes that cover the gamut of reverb effects, from standards like Plate and Spring to more out-there settings like Halo. This is a reverb pedal that plays especially nice with the rest of your board, offering a massive palate of experimentation at a reasonable price. - 38
TC Electronic Hall Of Fame Mini
The TC Electronic Hall Of Fame Mini is the one of the smallest and most versatile reverb pedals you're going to find. Utilizing TC Electronic's Tone Print library, you have nearly unlimited choices of reverb sounds at your disposal, all in a box that is small enough to fit on any pedalboard. - 41
Boss RE-20 Space Echo
The RE-20 Space Echo is modeled after the Roland RE-201 Space Echo, a studio-standard tape echo renowned for its character-rich, asymmetrical delay. The pedal features 11 modes, controls for both the reverb and echo sections, and a press-and-hold function that generates fluttery warble. - 42
Death By Audio Reverberation Machine
The Death By Audio Reverberation Machine is a digital reverb pedal featuring controls for Volume, Altitude, and Reverb Blend, as well as two different reverb modes: Bright and Dark. - 44
Walrus Audio Mako R1 High-Fidelity Stereo Reverb
This multi-function reverb offers everything a player could want from short, clean reverberations to atmospheric tails. Start with your choice of Spring, Hall, Plate, BFR (Arena-style) , RFRCT (Refract), or Air reverb settings, and then tailor your tone with a whole host of useful parameters like pre-delay or added grit. - 45
JHS 3 Series Reverb
For small-room echoes, long ambient clouds, and everything in between, this reverb pedal keeps things simple without sacrificing depth. By engaging the Pre-Delay toggle, the reverb effect itself will be slightly delayed, so no matter how heavy the reverb, it won't get in the way of your original note or chord. (Find the rest of JHS' 3 Series for affordable, essential effects.) - 47
Boss RV-3 Digital Reverb/Delay
As one of the early compact digital reverb stompboxes, the Boss RV-3 had its share of fans and detractors when it debuted in 1994. Today, history - and the legions of guitarists who still have it on their boards - paint a picture of a reliable workhorse reverb with the ability to shape and drag beyond traditional springs. It may be discontinued (2002), but it is far from obsolete. - 48
Boss TE-2 Tera Echo
The Boss TE-2 Tera Echo uses multi-dimensional processing (MDP) technology to provide unprecedented ambience. Somewhere in between a delay and a reverb, this is an experimental digital pedal perfect for those who are looking to explore new atmospheric, dreamy and far out soundscapes. - 50
Source Audio SA262 Ventris Dual Reverb
Crafted with over 20 DSP-powered reverb engines, a dual-channel signal processing design that allows true meshing between reverbs, and a cavalcade of onboard editing features, the Source Audio SA262 Ventris Dual Reverb captures virtually every reverberated tone in one box. 128 user presets let you save your favorites after applying onboard features like a trails mode, freeze/hold, and expression control with built-in MIDI to take the effect beyond the pedalboard. A formidable do-it-all reverb. - 52
Empress Echosystem Dual Engine Delay
The Empress Echosystem Dual Engine Delay follows in the footsteps of the company's Reverb with an all-in-one command center of just about every conceivable delay. The dual engine system lets you pair any two of over 36 effect variations for the warm presence of tape, lush tsunami of ambience, sharp character of digital, and beyond.
- Controls: Delay Time, Mix, Output, Feedback, Tone, Thing 1 & 2 (controls parameters unique to each effect)
- Modes: Digital, Tape, Analog, Multi, Mod, Filter, Ambient, Delay + Reverb, Reverse, Stutter, Lo-Fi, Whisky
- Connections: Universal Control Port uses a 1/4" jack to handle expression, external tap, voltage, audio in, and MIDI
- Other Features: 35 preset slots, three cab simulations, output transformer, global and local tap tempo
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Neunaber Audio Immerse Reverberator V2 2019
Neunaber Audio's Immerse Reverberator V2 is the follow-up to the company's original circuit and sees the same studio-quality tone and flexibility the original is known for with improved user-friendliness and features. The pedal packs eight versatile reverb effects, including the new "W3T" and Sustain effect, and can be used with a variety of instruments to suit whatever your reverb needs. - 55
EarthQuaker Devices Astral Destiny Octal Octave Reverberation Odyssey
This ethereal vibe master is a multi-mode octave reverb pedal, featuring a huge reverb circuit at its core, a built-in chorus, and octave controls for even more sonic versatility. Get slow, cascading seas of sound, spiraling pitch changes, harmonized tails, and more. - 58
Eventide Space Reverb Pedal
The Eventide Space puts the legendary, studio-quality sounds from the company's flagship rackmount processors into an immensely versatile pedal. Send your sound into pristine hall, plate and and room sounds, or get downright weird with reverse reverbs, modulated tails and tripped out pitch-shift effects. - 59
Boss RV-500 Reverb
Sporting lightning-fast 32-bit DSP processing and 21 unique algorithms, the Boss RV-500 Reverb is a leviathan of a pedal from the company that pioneered the effects world.
- Engine: 32-bit AD/DA conversion with 32-bit/96 kHz floating point DSP processing
- Controls: Mode, Time, Pre-Delay, Effect Level, Low, High, Write, Exit, Edit
- Modes: Room, Hall, Plate, Spring, Shimmer, Fast Decay, Early Reflection, Non-Linear, SFX ,Dual, SRV, Space Echo
- Other Features: MIDI I/O, Stereo/Mono Operation, USB Connectivity, Digital Delay, Simultaneous Reverb Patch Operation
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Chase Bliss Audio Dark World Dual Channel Reverb
The brand-new Dark World Dual Channel Reverb is built off a core of DSP reverb algorithms created in collaboration with Robert Keeley at Keeley Engineering and Tom Majeski at Cooper FX. Inspired by Hyrule's Dark World in Super Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, the pedal features two channels. One offers more corporeal, true-to-life reverb effects, while the second channel brings out the more mysterious and otherworldly. The two channels can run in parallel or react with one another—with events on the lighter "World" side triggering sounds on the "Dark" side, or vice versa. - 62
Eventide Blackhole
Once hidden in rackmount units or multi-effects, Eventide's classic Blackhole reverb is available here in an easy-to-use stompbox—though the uses for it remain limitless. From short echoes to infinite reverberations, the Blackhole pedal can add a huge amount of space around any instrument, thanks to the pedal's mono/stereo settings and guitar/line-level input options. - 63
TC Electronic Skysurfer Digital Reverb Pedal
Delivering a staple pedalboard effect in a streamlined package with an attractive price tag, the TC Electronic Skysurfer Digital Reverb Pedal adds new elements to your rig without breaking the bank. Small and sturdy, the Skysurfer easily sidles onto even the most crowded boards and sports a roughneck steel chassis ready for years of use. Packing three painstakingly crafted reverb algorithms for Spring, Hall, and Plate, this member of the Smorgasbord of Tone brings boutique quality at a price made for all musicians. - 64
Boss FRV-1 '63 Fender Reverb
The Boss FRV-1 Reverb is a beautiful solution for incorporating that classic Fender spring reverb into your rig without the price or hassle of an original tank. The compact, straightforward pedal sports a cool retro look and uses COSM technology to create the lush, room-filling reverb famous in surf rock, country, and grunge. - 74
Empress Reverb
The Empress Reverb brings together one of the most deceptively simple names in pedal history with one of the most expansive collections of an effect available in one chassis. Starting off with 24 unique reverb algorithms with two algorithms per 12 modes ranging from staples like Room and Plate to Empress exclusive ones like Ghost and Beer, this model can store up to 35 user presets for easy recall via Select, Scroll, and Save knobs. Pushing the envelope even further, the Empress Reverb also comes with stereo ins and outs and a universal control port for one of the most enormous effects currently available. - 79
Source Audio True Spring Reverb
Built on the foundation of a Hammond Organ Company design from the '30s that Leo Fender would eventually adapt for his legendary "blackface" amps, the Source Audio True Spring Reverb faithfully recreates the natural atmosphere of a staple effect in a digital pedal. Short, Long, and Tank modes are paired with three distinct tremolo types (the reverb's best friend), and the signature Neuro app lets you go into your phone and tailor everything from EQ to decay length. - 80
Caroline Guitar Company Météore Lo-Fi Reverb
The Caroline Guitar Company Meteore Lo-Fi Reverb pedal puts the sound of vintage spring reverbs onto your pedalboard with some very interesting twists. This purposefully-imperfect 'verb digitally emulates the spring tanks of vintage amps with full control over the attack, size, regeneration, and level. The "Dark/Bright" tone switch does exactly what it says on the tin, shifting the sonic spectrum of the Meteore from one extreme to the other. This overdriven reverb goes into all-out shoegaze territory with the "HAVOC" switch, a hold which puts the tail of your reverb into absolute infinity. - 81
Hardwire RV-7 Stereo Reverb
Featuring seven separate reverb modes including modulation for some truly experimental reverb effects, the RV-7 Stereo Reverb is a versatile pedal housed in a built-to-last Hardwire chassis. Capable of a wide array of modulated reverb effects, the RV-7 functions well in rock, experimental, or psychedelia. - 83
Catalinbread Talisman Reverb
The Catalinbread Talisman is a unique effect that captures the sound of classic studio plate reverb in a pedal format. Based on the EMT 140 at TapeOp founder Larry Crane's Jackpot! Studios, the Talisman was designed to surpass the thin and unnatural sounding plate reverbs that Catalinbread felt were populating many other effects. With studio-style control designed to let you dial in everything from polished ambience to expansive, shimmering spaces, the Talisman is an excellent weapon in the sonic arsenal of any guitarist craving an alternative to the typical reverb pedal options. - 86
Ibanez DE7 Delay
Right from Ibanez's Tone-Lok Series comes the Ibanez DE7 Delay/Echo, which can give you a wide range of delay and echo tones from warm, vintage tape to modern and high-tech. It boasts delay time of 30 ms up to 2.6 seconds for dramatic echo trails. With the DE7's Push-Lok pots, you can "set and forget" your settings to keep them in place without worrying that they'll be bumped or nudged out of place. - 88
J. Rockett Boing Reverb Pedal
The J. Rockett Boing Reverb pedal brings the classic 'verb of the Deluxe Reverb amp to your pedal board. With a single, simple control for the amount of reverb on your signal, the Boing delivers everything from subtle "wading" reverb to a head-first dive into the deep end of lush, vintage tone. - 92
Fender Marine Layer Reverb
Outfitting a streamlined three-mode setting switch (Hall, Room, Special) with versatile tone-sculpting tools like a built-in filter, pre-delay, and damping capabilities, the Fender Marine Layer Reverb offers an essential effect that goes from a touch of airy presence to lush three-dimension sparkle in seconds. A Variation switch provides two distinct flavors on each mode to adjust spatial response and add shimmer and tails to your tone in a sleek effect. - 94
LR Baggs Align Reverb
After full, natural body for your acoustic playing? The LR Baggs Align Reverb is built around a tailor-made circuit that easily blends wet/dry signals for warm, organic presence in a streamlined package. Analog equalization and a dedicated decay control for nuanced reverb trails that add dimension and depth to your performance no matter what size room you're in. - 95
Boss FDR-1 Fender '65 Deluxe Reverb Amp Pedal
Channeling the golden age of amplifier reverb into a stompbox, the FDR-1 Reverb is a joint venture of Boss and Fender to capture the lush tone of a 1965 Deluxe Reverb blackface amp. Featuring gain, treble, bass, reverb and vibrato knobs, the FDR-1 also functions as a pre-gain when playing through an overdriven tube amp. - 98
Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail Max Reverb
Built with a retro-box design, blend and time controls and easily accessible four-mode reverb, the Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail Max brings decades of reverb modes in an affordable package. Easily switchable between hall, plate and spring settings with the added bonus of reverse reverb for some truly experimental effects, the Max can add layers of texture and depth to atmosphere or work in tandem with an overdrive for an enormous sound. - 99
Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail Reverb V1
The Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail ranks as one of the most popular and recognizable reverb pedals of all time. There have been many different versions of this pedal over the years, and this specific example uses a larger enclosure than the more recent designs. Beyond its form factor, it is essentially the same pedal with a single knob to control the extent of the reverb and selectable "spring," "hall," and "flerb" reverb modes.


































































































