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Arturia Rev LX-24

Arturia Rev LX-24 review

By Si Truss published 14 June 23

  • £99
  • €99
  • $99

The French brand adds a digital classic to its reverb line. We flex the Lex

Reverb
Qu-Bit Aurora

Qu-Bit Aurora review

By Rob Redman last updated 26 August 22

  • £339

Come for the reverb, stay for the playability

Reverb
Nugen Audio Paragon ST

Nugen Audio Paragon ST review

By Computer Music published 27 December 21

  • £209

Imagine if you could combine the flexibility of an algorithmic reverb with the authenticity of convolution? Imagine no more with Paragon ST…

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Space offers a huge range of onboard effects.

Eventide Space review

By Trevor Curwen last updated 2 September 21

  • £499
  • $579

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Three footswitches give you instant access to three presets at a time - you can store up to 300 of them across 100 banks

Strymon BigSky review

By Michael Brown last updated 2 September 21

  • £429
  • €489
  • $479

Feature-rich reverb with star quality

Reverb
AMS Model RMX 16 Digital Reverb review

AMS Model RMX 16 Digital Reverb review

By Robbie Stamp published 1 June 20

  • £1194
  • €1444
  • $1295

An ’80s legend is reborn to reverberate for a whole new generation

Reverb

MXR Reverb M300 review

By Dan Beesley published 13 September 16

  • £189
  • €248
  • $285

MXR dips its toe into the reverb pool

Reverb

Neunaber Wet Stereo Reverb review

By Trevor Curwen published 18 February 16

  • £199

The Wet goes stereo

Reverb

Boss RV-6 Reverb review

By Michael Brown published 24 September 15

  • £119

A feature-rammed compact 'verb with six appeal

Reverb
The Faux Spring may lack an actual spring reverb circuit, but it is all-analogue

Wampler Faux Spring Reverb review

By Guitarist published 2 June 15

  • £219
  • €270
  • $229

Digitally generated spring 'verb

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