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Last edited: Mar 10, 2020 15:34:07

I think all you have to do is cut back on the gain on your amp, at least that kills drip on my set up. Most pedals are hard to get good drip anyway so most should work in that regard I would think.

Check out their Delay and Reverb section.

https://www.catalinbread.com/index.php?category=all

And these are made by a friend of mine.

http://www.diamondpedals.com/products/memory-lane-jr/

http://www.diamondpedals.com/products/quantum-leap/

Rev

Canadian Surf

http://www.urbansurfkings.com/

I'm new to using so much reverb, but I just had to experiment. Some of the more sophisticated pedals do SO much that they can sound SO different just by changing one setting. I empathize with Delrin's point, but I think it will just take some experimenting with what your ear wants to hear versus what you hear in other recordings (which is a constant battle in my brain too).

Try an original issue Holy Grail.

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Last edited: Mar 10, 2020 15:34:34

When a tube on my Texotica tank fritzed out recently I rediscovered my EHX Holy Grail Nano. The spring setting will get the job done in a surprisingly pleasing way. Plus, it has a nifty “Flerb” setting (flanger mashed up with reverb) that instantly converts you to Cure or Police mode!

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Last edited: Mar 10, 2020 15:34:52

I picked up a OneControl Prussian Blue reverb pedal recently. Tiny pedal. Very well done tonally. Not quite spring or plate, somewhere in between. Well voiced controls ... I have the dwell and mix up pretty high and it's not too much. Deep, spacious sound.

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Last edited: Mar 10, 2020 15:35:09

You might want to check out the TC Electronic Hall of Fame, if you haven't yet. Lots of options in the Tone Print library as well as onboard, and not a lot of money.

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