Biyang is back with a great new lineup called the "BABY BOOMS". Legacy unit in this series is the RV-10 REVERB..... a truly great sounding addition to any lineup! Getting some great player reviews...... The Tri-Reverb offers some very realistic Verb settings and is absolutely at home through the amp effects loop, or in front and in line with other effects. I think this unit can stand up with many other much more well known (and much more expensive) Reverb pedals on the market today. Compact and absolutely essential. Smaller casings than their Tonefancier line and pack a powerful punch. This new Baby Boom series are great for pedal boards as they are both space saving and powerful. Measuring 2 1/4" across and 4 1/2 " tall, these will fit nicely on any pedal board offering more tone with less space. Features: All metal Steel enclosure. (no plastic here!) Space saving design for pedalboards... compact and powerful. Analogue circuit designs for realistic Reverb. Blend and Time Knob control. Toggle switch for 3 modes ( Hall, Spring, and Room) A/B Toggle switch for capturing 6 separate reverb models. Stereo out option. 9v mains adapter socket. True Bypass construction and stomp switch. Uses high quality parts such as German WIMA audio capacitance, high precision resistance etc...for clear signal transaction. Entirely dust-proof rheostat, for long using life. Size: 2 1/4" W x 4 1/2" H x 1 1/2" D
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Good Value
For the price you cant go wrong. Only three reverbs but i bought it for practice, set it a forget it. I find you could gig with this. Battery door can be removed without the need of a screwdriver. Only fault is writting for different reverbs is VERY small but nothing a paint pen couldnt fix. For this price you cant go wrong.
T**T
Fun but NOISY
I've now owned two of these pedals. First off, let me say that they are not bad insofar as reverb tones go. Not as warm and full sounding as other offerings from certain companies that make their pedals in huge boxes, but perfectly usable if your goal is to get a little verb in your tone for casual guitar playing. The hall setting is the best, and if you're into weird space sounds, this can do that just fine- a LOT of tail and feedback is possible at higher settings.Unfortunately, my first one died after a couple years of use in a band... it got really, really hot one day and made a popping sound and never worked again. To be fair, I used it pretty hard on the road and it held up to the abuse for long enough to justify the cost. That was a few years ago, and I swapped it out for another cheap verb. Recently I decided to buy another Baby Boom, but my second one had so much self-noise that it was useless to me upon arrival... even in bypass mode i could hear the oscillations running like static in my amp. Thanks to covid, I'm not playing shows, but I am doing lot of recording, and I can't have that noise in the signal.Basically you get what you pay for- and if you're in a noisy garage band that has about at much tonal separation as a glue bucket, then this will be just fine. But for quiet recording environments or tone-nerd fingerpicking, you'll want to look elsewhere.
A**.
Pretty dang good digital reverb
Would give it 4.5 stars if I could. It actually sounds damn good. Not as good as a full tank but good. Is now permanently on my pedal board
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