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But I consider the most important piece to my pedalboard and overall sound to be my reverb pedal: the TC Electronic Hall of Fame Mini
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The Hall of Fame does not muddy the tone quality and it operates with no added noise
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I love the "hall" setting on a clean tone thru the neck pick up of my les paul (amp is a mesa mini rec that I bought before they released a model with reverb built in)
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I'm sure those are great pedals, but the Hall of Fame suited my needs just fine and seems to have a lot of versatility.
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The "hall" setting is phenomenal.
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I don't need anything fancy with any of my pedals, let alone a reverb pedal, and the HOF delivers a terrific sound with only one knob - also, one knob is really all you need because I have yet to encounter a reverb sound better than TC's legendary "Hall of Fame" (get it
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im happy with the classic hall reverb loaded on it
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" so I narrowed my choice down to the EHX holy grail or the hall of fame
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The hall, room, plate and spring are all inferior to the Polara's Lexicon power
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The amp doesn't have reverb, so the "hall" setting at about 10 o'clock is just perfect (Also, I just got the TC Spark Booster full-size, and that literally doubled my amp's quality of sound
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Boss Delays DD7 and DD3 -> TC Hall Of Fame Reverb
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The HOF has multiple reverbs (more than I will ever use) and gives the ability to dial in really nice reverb/hall effects, some of which border on actual mild delay effects.
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The TC Electronic Hall of Fame reverb doesn't disappoint
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I created a folder on my computer and dowloaded all the available Hall of Fame
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Giving it a 3 because it is well made and works as