The DigiVerb pedal gives you an incredible selection of reverb types to choose from. These include a Spring reverb that sounds so real that you can almost hear it rattle inside the box. Different Plates that put excitement in your snare or vocals, and Rooms and Halls that breathe warm space and air into any instrument. Learn More...










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10 out of 10Overall:
I've owned the DigiTech DigiVerb Digital Reverb Pedal since early 2004, and it rocks! The stereo output is amazing, and this little stompbox adds a lot of depth to your sound! I use the thick reverb of setting 4 the most, although I also have a lot of fun with the Reverse and Spring reverb settings. Used in conjunction with DigiTech's MultiChorus and DigiDelay pedals, you can crank out some fat sounds! Another awesome feature of this stompbox is that you can turn the Level knob all the way up, killing the dry sound so that you only hear the reverb! These pedals are built like tanks, using metal construction; and produce high-quality, digital sound. Their metallic paint makes them look really cool, too! DigiTech X-Series pedals provide you with the most bang for your buck, and I highly recommend them! Make sure to grab a DigiTech AC power supply so you can save money on batteries!
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9 out of 10Feature:
The only thing that could have made this pedal better was for it to be programmable
Quality:
Tough as nails. all metal case. Absolutely stage worthy
Value:
for the dependability, ease of use, and sound quality.
Desirability:
Practical addition
Sound:
Wonderful transparency. The effect sound is awesome. I put it on the 'spring reverb' setting and compared it to my actual spring reverb unit. There was no difference that I could tell
Overall:
I may buy another simply to avoid having to switch settings between songs.
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