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Specifications |
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Brand | Electro-Harmonix | ||
Category | Reverb & Delay Pedals | ||
Pedal Type: | Reverb, | ||
Inputs: | 1 x 1/4", | ||
Outputs: | 1 x 1/4", | ||
Power Source: | 9V DC power supply required (included), | ||
Height: | 2", | ||
Width: | 2.2", | ||
Depth: | 4.3", | ||
Weight: | 0.55 lbs., | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | HOLY GRAIL NEO, |
Excellent
Seriously underrated reverb. Goes from subtle to cavernous. My favorite setting is the plate, but the hall and spring also sound great. I have a Blue Sky from Strymon and use the neo just as often. It's a lot less fuss too.
Just what I needed
I have an original 1965 Fender Princeton (non-reverb) and wanted a simple single knob, great sounding spring reverb pedal that would sound like the 1960's blackface Fender spring reverb tanks. The Holy Grail NEO was just what I needed! This pedal is simple, easy to use, great sound and is not a noisy pedal. Totally worth it and I also like that Electro-Harmonix is made in the USA
Wow!
I always thought nothing could touch the reverb of a Fender tube amp, was I wrong. This pedal is killer when ran through the effects loop of an amplifier and dialing in that "sweet spot" is virtually effortless. With three reverb sound selections and an output level, all you need. Thanks again Aaron from Sweetwater for all your help and service.
Amazing reverb
Was considering building a 6g15 clone to go along with the tweed champ I play for the bedroom but decided to try this pedal after seeing great reviews. It sounds as good as any in amp reverb I've ever used and adds a depth to the tweed champ, exactly what I was looking for! Wish I had bought this pedal years ago.
Big Sound
The Neo Reverb is big sounding and gives me a professional studio sound. I read one review that said it was noisy and useless. I thought that at first because I was in a hurry to test it but I realized that I put the reverb in line from the guitar and was using the distortion out of the amp. When I put the reverb in the effects loop it totally cleared up and responded how it should.… read more Then when I put in the line of effects I made sure it was last after my distortions and it worked perfect. So I would suggest that you need to examine where you place this in your chain of effects or in your effects loop chain.
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