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    I’m relatively new to playing guitar. I’m lucky enough to have an older Polytone teeny brute. It sounds great, but I would like the opportunity to add some reverb. So I am looking for pedal recommendations. I would like something that sounds natural and not too processed. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated. If it makes a difference, I am playing a PRS Hollowbody SE 2 with humbuckers through it

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    If you're just starting, something like a TC Electronics HOF (there's a mini version) or an EHX Holy Grail will serve you right. TC also has some new very cheap reverb pedals, but never tried those.

    Also, Digitech stopped making pedals but I always found both the RV7 and the Polara to be the best cheap reverbs available - maybe you can still find them used?

    Anyway, these days almost all reverbs, even the cheap ones, are good enough for a moderate use.

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    Do you have price limit?

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    Welcome to the Forum, SoCal!
    [Seal Beach native here! Whereabouts in SoCal are you?]

    Woody is right -- price is always a factor with gear!

    A few ideas:

    Simplest ever: Boing or Hagerman.

    Also nice: Topanga.

    There are about 100 other options, and can range from $50 - $500!

    Let us know what you grab!

    Marc

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woody Sound
    Do you have price limit?
    Thanks. I'd like to keep the reverb pedal to $150 or less.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marcwhy
    Welcome to the Forum, SoCal!
    [Seal Beach native here! Whereabouts in SoCal are you?]

    Woody is right -- price is always a factor with gear!

    A few ideas:

    Simplest ever: Boing or Hagerman.

    Also nice: Topanga.

    There are about 100 other options, and can range from $50 - $500!

    Let us know what you grab!

    Marc
    Thanks so much for this. Great info. The Boing and Hagerman are both in my range. Do you have a preference between the two? I'm thinking I'll just get one.

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    Thanks. What a nice forum. I've already received 4 polite and informative responses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jorgemg1984
    If you're just starting, something like a TC Electronics HOF (there's a mini version) or an EHX Holy Grail will serve you right. TC also has some new very cheap reverb pedals, but never tried those.

    Also, Digitech stopped making pedals but I always found both the RV7 and the Polara to be the best cheap reverbs available - maybe you can still find them used?

    Anyway, these days almost all reverbs, even the cheap ones, are good enough for a moderate use.
    Thanks for this. It looks very cool. I'll check for some demos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoCal
    Thanks so much for this. Great info. The Boing and Hagerman are both in my range. Do you have a preference between the two? I'm thinking I'll just get one.
    They're both nice, and of course, no "jazz" demos online!



    BTW, nothing wrong with "used" pedals, either; sometimes you can get great deals on fancy stuff!

    Hag:


    Boing:


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    Another vote for the Hall of Fame.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marcwhy
    They're both nice, and of course, no "jazz" demos online!



    BTW, nothing wrong with "used" pedals, either; sometimes you can get great deals on fancy stuff!

    Hag:


    Boing:

    Thanks, all. I just ordered the Boing. The demo sounds great. Thanks, Marcwhy. And the pedal is on sale for $119 Boing - J. Rockett Audio Designs.

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    Rockett Audio makes awesome pedals. I have never checked out the boing, but the others I have played have been stellar. I do own the Allan Holdsworth one.

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    I will second the EHX Holy Grail. I have the Nano. There are a ton out there on the used market.

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    Dispatch Master Digital Delay & Reverb — EarthQuaker Devices

    Earthquaker Devices Dispatch Master also has delay on the same pedal, if you're interested adding a little delay. They're a bit pricier, but if you look around you can find them in your range, like this one:

    EarthQuaker Devices Dispatch Master Digital Delay & Reverb | Reverb


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    Quote Originally Posted by st.bede
    Rockett Audio makes awesome pedals. I have never checked out the boing, but the others I have played have been stellar. I do own the Allan Holdsworth one.
    I also have had good experiences with J. Rockett. I've had two Blue Notes, one which I kept, and an Alien Echo pedal that is pretty nice as well. I have a Meris Mercury 7 reverb. I've had lots of pedals, the Blue Note and the Mercury aren't going anyplace. Everything else got sold or is for sale. I had the Twin on 10 last week with the Blue Note at about 60% gain (lo setting) and 60% volume and the guitar was almost playing itself.

    Good luck with the Boing, OP, I hope it serves you well.