DigiTech Digi Verb

DigiTech Digi Verb

The DigiVerb™ pedal gives you an incredible selection of reverb types to choose from. These include a Spring reverb that sounds so real that you can almost hear it rattle inside the box. Different Plates that put excitement in your snare or vocals, and Rooms and Halls that breathe warm space and air into any instrument. Now you won?ft be limited to trying to tweak a reverb to sound like something it?fs not! Controls feature Level, Damping, Decay, and Type. Outputs include Left/Mono and Right.

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User Reviews of the DigiTech Digi Verb

  • Submitted by Jared from Lansing, MI (10 points) on Aug 4, 2014
  • Bought for the reverse reverb, stayed for the gated reverb. The gated mode is great for making noisy loops a washed out mess, or make musical loops a wall of sound. Other modes are decent, and I use them on vocals a lot, but I pretty much keep this on the gated mode 95% of the time.
  • Good Points: Decent reverb settings, gated and reverse are perfect for walls of sound. EQ/Tone knob is a plus.
  • Bad Points: slight volume cut in reverse mode if all wet.
  • Price Paid: US$40.00
  • Purchased At: guitar center used
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  • Submitted by ob1117 from United Kingdom (34 points) on Feb 28, 2010
  • You can get plenty of good sounds out of this thing in various positions but I don't like really many of the verb settings, they sound too digital. Volume drops considerably when engaged.
  • Good Points: Tough metal box Stereo outs Big range of reverbs
  • Bad Points: Big volume drop Digital sound quality
  • Price Paid: US$60.00
  • Purchased At: ebay
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  • Submitted by tapesss from Brooksville, FL (344 points) on Feb 15, 2010
  • 7 Different types of reverb..Useable, yes, but sounds incredibly weird and polished, ultra-digital. Spring reverb is pretty nice on this, somewhat believable. Reverse reverb is interesting, cool for percussive sounds or throwing on suddenly for weird backwards bursts...kind of like the sound of having a car drive by you really fast. The other sounds are fairly standard. Tone control is nice. I'd say to spend a little more and get the Holy Grail or Danelectro Spring King though, if you want a better quality reverb. For the price, this isn't bad...but it's pretty standard overall. Tough casing, definitely solid and live-use worthy.
  • Good Points: Spring + Reverse reverbs, pretty rugged, fairly inexpensive, tone control is a nice option
  • Bad Points: that weird sterile edge most of the reverbs seem to have...
  • Price Paid: US$60.00
  • Purchased At: eBay
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  • Submitted by Kevin from Sheffield Lake, OH (8 points) on Dec 31, 2006
  • I absolutely LOVE this pedal. It gives me the exact sounds that I was looking for. I usually put it towards the end of a feedback loop to add a nice last dimension to the sound. With the seven different reverb types, you WILL find the sound you want with this pedal.
  • Good Points: Seven different types of reverb. Stereo.
  • Bad Points: A bit expensive.
  • Price Paid: US$100.00
  • Purchased At: Musician's Friend
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  • Submitted by Rob2 from United Kingdom (40 points) on Oct 7, 2005
  • 7 different reverb sounds. The reverb is a bit thin and digital sounding on some settings but it's a good pedal to have to smooth out ambient noise. Used too much it makes everything sound too "nice" and mellow, and sounds stop cutting though. It self ossilates very well when you plug a patch lead from the output to the input. Lots of nice feedback sounds and drones that way.
  • Good Points: Passable reverb. Good sound source and floop creator. Reverse Reverb is hard to find.
  • Bad Points: Can sound thin and loose power of mixes if used too much. Batteries last 7 minutes. No exaggeration.
  • Price Paid: US$0.00
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  • Submitted by skinsuit from Toronto (14 points) on Jan 4, 2005
  • YES, my second for the X-series and only good things to say. 7 types of reverb ROOM, PLATE HALL, CHURCH, GATED, REVERSE, SPRING. This thing is the ultimate reverb, I also use the Boss RV-5 which is a great pedal, but the REVERSE type on the DIGIVERB makes me forget all about the RV-5. Stereo outs, and CIT function of havng pedal triggered when plugging in gets you different sounds all together, supposed to sound like running thru guitar amp with no guitar amp.
  • Good Points: - REVERSE - Stereo Outs
  • Bad Points: - ????
  • Price Paid: US$151.00
  • Purchased At: canadian dollars
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