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You can dial in some pretty lush tones
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Nice tone, looks cool
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I am used to good Fender amp spring reverb tones that are bright, but can also be made to sound darker when necessary.
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I gave it 4 of 5 because the value is great, and the tone is good.
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My biggest issue with this pedal was how it kills your dry tone, and attack.
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The tone was OK when it worked
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The reverb tones sound good when playing clean
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I don't use many effects and I love the tone I can get from this amp without shattering the neighbors windows, but I like having reverb occasionally
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This pedal does not suck tone, and is true bypass, though I wish this wasn't, as I wish reverb trails were avail after the effect was turned off
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This pedal is great for just that.keeps the great realistic tone and fills in the blanks.- just an update I had to buy a second one
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but it does seem to suck a little tone out of my guitar signal.
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It seriously dulls your dry tone at anything but the absolute minimal setting on the Reverb knob.
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The RV-10 seems to have a nice high-impedance input, enough that it doesn't suck the tone from regular guitar pickups.
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Great price, great tone
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This reverb offers excellent tone control via a A and B toggle switch
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If you like the EH Holy Grail but with slightly smoother tones and a way lower price tag, you will love this pedal.
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Solid construction, great tone (although it can flake a little when on hall with a high reverb) and clean quiet operation
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Not only did I dial in a great van halen tone, but if I roll back the time dial, I almost always have this thing on
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Solid construction, great tone (although it can flake a little when on hall with a high reverb) and clean quiet operation
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I may keep it just for the cheap bizarre tone, or it may be my first ever Amazon return.