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Permalink Boss FRV-1 vs. Holy Grail Reverb vs. Any Other Reverb Pedal in the world!!

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So in on a hunt for a Reverb pedal. In looking for something do give me that "wet" "drippy" sound you can get from a Reverb tank. You might say "why not just get a tank then fool!?!" I can't, that's why.... Too broke... Ive heard the Boss FRV-1 an I like how it sounds. Its supposed to replicate the '63 fender tank. It's gives you that "wet, drippy" that I looking for... But alot of people also recommend the holy grail reverb and also the Digitech Digiverb. There is just soon many to choose from.

So guys, thoughts on the Boss FRV-1, Holy Grail, Digiverb? Like I said, I want something close to that "wet, drippy" sound. Also any other reccommendation are also welcomed!

I have a reissue tank, but also have a Boss FRV1 and Holy Grail (big box) reverb pedals. As for pedals - If you want that drippy surf sound go with the Boss FRV1 if you prefer a blackface reverb (e.g. twin reverb or deluxe reverb) go with the Holy Grail. The FRV1 and Holy Grail are different type of spring sounds to me. The FRV1 has some digital overtones that are noticeable to me when practicing, but in a gig you don't hear it. Also I don't turn any knob on the FRV past 10-11 o'oclock - especially the tone knob which can be harsh in my setup past 9-10 o'clock. The Holy Grail is pretty natural sounding and musical to me with some extra midrange presence. I don't turn the Grail past 10-11 o'clock because it starts to wash out the sound too much for me. Also I had a Nano holy grail and preferred the older big box version of the holy grail. Go to a music store and try both out. I have both pedals because I could not decided which one I liked best. The tank is superior (with some limitations too), but the FRV1 is a good pedal to reproduce the essence of the reverb unit.

The Holy Grail does not drip, but is a great reverb pedal and very versitile.

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Cool. Thanks guys! Anyone else?

Owner a Reissue 63 Reverb tank and sold it due to financial reasons... I currently use the FRV-1 in place of it and I like it a lot. Pretty much nails the tone. It's a little less in your face but is close enough for my purposes. I have played the other pedals, pretty good verbs but the FRV-1 is certainly the closes to the "surf reverb" sound that we all love.

I'll add this again here. I sold my FRV-1 about a week after I started playing my Texotica reverb tank. I don't really miss the FRV-1 except for one thing. I can't take the tank to my guitar lessons. Nothing else I have comes remotely close, and the FRV-1 is pretty close. So I'll eventually buy another FRV-1 for my compact pedal board.

This is Noel. Reverb's at maximum an' I'm givin' 'er all she's got.

Last edited: Aug 17, 2012 15:46:09

Don't know if you saw this recent thread:

http://surfguitar101.com/forums/topic/19198/

Paul

Soooooo it looks like the Boss FRV-1 is in the winning position. Sweeeet. Thanks for all your opinions and thoughts and showing love for the reverb nation....(that was lame... Haha)

There are a total (so far) of 28 pages of posts that mention the BOSS FRV-1 pedal, not including this one.

They're here: http://surfguitar101.com/search/?q=FRV&models=forums.topic&models=forums.post

You know, I once read them all. Big Grin Now what does that tell you?

This is Noel. Reverb's at maximum an' I'm givin' 'er all she's got.

I've been using this one:
http://www.neunabertechnology.com/gear/wet-reverb
Not sure that it qualifies as "drippy" but it works for me.
I suspect it's not warm as the Fender units, but it sure is cheaper
and easier to carry around.

Rock
A Man from S.U.R.F.
http://menfromsurf.com

I saw a band once, though they were more of an early 60's influenced "indie" band, and the guitarist's setup (in this order) was a Dallas Rangemaster clone into a big box Holy Grail into a compressor of some sort into a Princeton Reverb with the reverb turned off, and it was surprisingly surfy sounding. His guitar was a Tele copy of some sort with a Jaguar/Jazzmaster (authentic Fender) vibrato, a normal Tele bridge pickup, and an after market Jazzmaster pickup in the neck position.

Maybe a Univox does surf...

The FRV-1 sounds really good going through a Peavey Valverb. The Dwell control on the FRV-1 gives the Valverb some extra "drippy" range, as the Valverb doesn't have it's own Dwell control. As a bonus, the Valverb makes the FRV-1 sound more analog and tubey. Once I get my pedalboard done, I'm gonna try to get some clips or a video up.

Last edited: Aug 25, 2012 23:48:26

FRV-1 with a vibro champ sounds great. i can't afford a tank either. simple to use.

I have a tank, and mostly use it for everything, but I also picked this up, which has the FRV built into it, and lot's more.
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/amplifiers-effects/fender-mustang-floor-guitar-multi-effects-pedal

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www.myspace.com/themightysurflords
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