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Best reverb pedals 2025: Our pick of reverb effects for your pedalboard
By Chris Corfield last updated
From subtle to extreme, these are our reverb top picks right now

Keeley Electronics and Sweetwater team up for exclusive $99 fuzz, overdrive and reverb pedal series
By Jonathan Horsley published
Behold, a trio of US-made stompboxes from a top-tier builder at a very budget-friendly price

D’Addario launches wireless pedalboard power supply with adjustable daisy chain for tidier ‘boards
By Jonathan Horsley published
Go off grid – or stay on – with a D'Addario's USB-C rechargeable pedalboard power solution that promises less clutter, zero noise

Red Witch Pedals has made 99 different Univibes for its "one-of-one" Pax Harmonia chorus/vibrato
By Jonathan Horsley published
Each of the Pax Harmonia Unique Incandescent Univibe pedals are one-of-one designs, featuring dual modes and an expression pedal input, and you can create a blend of its chorus and vibrato sounds

The Danelectro Spring King reverb is dead, long live the Spring King Jr. (smaller, just as splashy)
By Jonathan Horsley published
The Spring King is reinvented as a space-saving mini pedal – but it still has that three-spring reverb tank under the hood

EHX's Pico 360+ is a tiny $137 looping powerhouse with 360s of recording time and unlimited overdubs
By Jonathan Horsley published
A pedalboard space saver that's packed with features, the latest in EHX's Pico Series has 11 memory slots, overdub control and adjustable fade-out

"Plugging in, you’re met with a rich, lush-sounding overdrive. Being completely honest, I was pleasantly surprised": Zoom MS-200D+ Multistomp review
By Richard Blenkinsop published
How many overdrives are too many, or is there even such a thing?

Mooer Audio’s GL-100 looper is its most powerful yet, offering a whopping 300mins of looping time
By Jonathan Horsley published
This dual-footswitch powerhouse has 100 memory slots, supports full stereo operation, has a count-in feature and even auto-record feature that lets you record loops without touching the pedal

Behringer unveils $69 clone of Maestro BB-1 Bass Brassmaster, a ‘70s fuzz that’d cost $2000 vintage
By Jonathan Horsley published
The Bass Brassmaster Fuzz comes hot on the heels of the Centaur Overdrive and '69 Vibe, as Behringer continues its run of megabucks vintage stompbox replicas at entry-level prices
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