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| | Features | The ultimate Reverb Modeler that delivers the whole history from classic spring reverbs to high-end studio reverbs - at the touch of a footswitchReal Sound Modeling (RSM) combines state-of-the-art DSP technology with sophisticated algorithms to emulate real acoustic environmentsExperience any reverbs from Spring, Plate, Room, Hall, Ducking, Echo to Space sounds that you have never heard beforeDedicated Model, Depth, Feedback, Speed, Time, Type and Polarity controls for awesome sound shapingBlue status LED for effect on/off and battery check
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| | Description | Ultimate Reverb Modeling Effects Pedal |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 6.85 inches | | Product Width: | 3.88 inches | | Product Height: | 2.32 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.88 pounds | | Package Length: | 6.61 inches | | Package Width: | 3.62 inches | | Package Height: | 2.52 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.88 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 13 reviews |
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great pedal, ridiculously cheap Aug 10, 2010
By Helga Stover
"Will Stover"
I was so surprised to find that this pedal is great. The reverb effects are great. Doesn't work great with distortion if you have alot of reverb, but it still sounds good with it toned down. The 'space' setting on this pedal was worth the 50 bucks by itself. Nuff said.
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Best inexpensive reverb pedal for synthesizer Sep 22, 2009
By synthezatory Bought Verbzilla, Digitech RV-7, and the verbzilla's ripoff : Behringer RV600. The types of reverb i get from Verbzilla is very insignificant to be used for my synths .. so for that many kind of modes, barely useful. And I HATE the fact that line 6 always used the MIX knob instead of the separated level and reverb/fx level, cos you have to sacrifice your volume to get an extreme reverb, which is sucks.
Then i tried the digitech rv-7. First thought was .. Wow, what a construction it's got there. Fancy knobs, and additional stuffs like thick rubberized knobs cover, velcro, glow in the dark sticker. And the fact that it has the lexicon soul in it. I love this one better than the verbzilla, cos you don't have to sacrifice the volume to get a heavy reverb.. but the problem was .. there's no heavy reverb there. I couldn't get a ridiculous amount of reverb out of this pedal. But I love the gated reverb feature among all modes. Every other modes are just nothing special really. It was just a light reverb i get.
Aaaand finally i tried this blue thick plastic pedal .. skeptical at first, and i can see that it has also the mix knob like verbzilla has I was a little disappointed. But I really can sense my juno 60 and my moog sings differently on each modes with this one. And I'm very happy that the mix and the decay could go ridiculous without having volume loss as much as the verbzilla does. It could be painful for guitar players, cos they cannot boost up your guitar volume without anything else if it's already full, but I could always gain the volume of my synth to balance it with the mix knob (since i never put the volume knob on the synth at full). I could sense the difference of each modes with this pedal and it's hell loads of them.
Let me tell you the ugly truth about those 3 pedals that i've tried.. they are ALL battery hogs! It was ridiculous .. i mean bad bad ridiculous that it was only lasted about 5-10 mins of nonstop use of battery before it's dried up. So I suggest you to use the power adapter. And the only thing i hate about RV600 is the way that we have to put back the battery cover to it's place cos we have to put the spring back to it's track while closing it slowly, and that black plastic latch on the side doesn't feel it could last long
I don't care what ppl said about this pedal, but it's been very useful for me and my synthesizers, we don't need to get an expensive gears as long as we can make great sounds. It's all comes back to our ability to make good music. Good luck guys!
Not sure if I will keep it Apr 15, 2012
By paul ramone
"Quit buying stuff. Online shopping makes you poor."
Just received this pedal and now I am considering a return. It sounds very good (possibly a little "digital") and I even kinda like the somewhat silly "space" mode which backs guitar sounds with a 1980's synth sound.
So why send it back? Well, even though it is inexpensive and it sounds very fine, it is cheaply made and difficult to control. 100% plastic, including the little plastic pins that act as both a pivot for the footswitch and as little buttons that are pressed with a ball point pen to access the battery compartment. When, not if, those break, the pedal will be worthless.
Also, the knob which controls the various reverb settings does not line up with with the wording on the housing--example: "space" mode is achieved by aiming the knob at "ducking." This would be no big deal if the knob at least locked into its various settings whereby one could remember where to set it. Alas, no. It spins freely. Also, the wording is so small as to be illegible except upon close inspection under bright lighting. Good luck gigging with this pedal if there is more than one setting desired. I was having trouble just trying to control it in a dimly lit room at home. I really don't enjoy sitting around playing under 100 watt bulbs.
I realize that I can get around these issues, but I'm thinking maybe those who enjoy this pedal might be better served by spending the extra money on the line 6 verbzilla--which is the pedal behringer is copying here.
Great pedal for the dollar! Oct 16, 2011
By Richard Parker
"RSP4834"
Works as good as some more expensive pedals. My one complaint is I think it should have "click stops" on the switch.
It doesn't totally suck Sep 10, 2011
By Jared Burdick
"JBurd"
Some things are great values, others are cheap. The Behringer is cheap. The clips are cheap. The clip that holds the 9V broke after the first change. The clip that holds the pedal is also cheap plastic. IF you get stuck using batteries, plan on 3-4 hours worth of use. It's also a noisy pedal. Like noisier than my Dyna Comp and OD pedals combined. Like you will not record with this pedal in your chain unless you want a mountain of noise. If you leave it plugged into your cables, even when powered down, it will eat your batteries.
All of those negatives aside, you are paying less than $40 for a Reverb pedal that has several usable features. The 63' spring is great, the plate is also really good. It also has a worth-the-price-alone "space" feature. Also known as shimmer (a synth playing behind your instrument). Paired with a chorus effect, you can get some really cool tones.
The RV600 is not without merit, but it is a bargain effect pedal and it has some fun to use features. If you gig or record and need a reverb...well...you aren't even looking at this pedal. If you play at home and have a low watt amp that doesn't have a reverb built in, this is a good option.
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