Just wanted to add a little reverb to my bass pedalboard and can’t complain about tc electronic. Quiet switch, fills out my bass lines on the higher octaves which was what I was looking for.I know they make another one called Hall of Fame. However, I can say, I love this pedal. It lairs nicely with the Hypergravity mini compressor. You have to find your sound. It can feel a little too digital if you have the settings in the wrong spots. Once you find your sound, you can really have a good time with this.this thing is huge like big compared to a boss pedal and my earhquaker devices. the outer thin shipping bag was completely ripped open when i grabbed it out of the mailbox but oh well. the box for the pedal itself was nice and the reverb is really nice once you have it dialed in. very good bang for buck i am happy, however the ripped shipping bag was a little worrysome tbhI bought this pedal to use as a reverb on my Orange OR15, which has an effects loop but no on-board reverb. There is nothing fancy about this pedal, but it delivers a good reverb for my use as a blues-rock player. You definitely can't beat the price!Have tried many other reverb units and pedals. I consider myself a "able amateur" I teach, I jam, I like to dohome recording with my friends. I dont need some over complicated "echo lab." I want simple and natural-sounding reverb. This product gives me three types of reverb and plenty of adjustability with no learning curve. In short simple is better. A bargain price, and no "cheesy" tin can splash. I am completely pleased withthe Skysurfer reverb, (and Im a critical prick!)Nothing beats real spring reverb . My only complaint is that it can get a little too wet (twss) and there's a sensitive spot where it needs to sound good . Great pedal tho ! You get 3 different choices of reverb and you will find a usable sound .surf some sky !Total piece of junk. I had high hopes for TC. First off you notice the switch is flakey and probably won't last. Second off this thing is so noisy. So much background hiss its unusable. Very limited reverb. I have the famous blue 25 dollar spring that blows it away. Horrible sounds. Totally false advertising as a "Studio Quality" Reverb pedal. Will be returning ! Don't waste your time on this reverb.Great productUsed on bass. Creates a nice gritty distortion that is fun to play around with. Just hearing an imperfect synth like fuzz tone inspires you to play trancey doom like heavy riffs. Lost myself for a while there mucking around with it. It does not carry the bottom end quite as well as a dedicated bass fuzz but EQ adjustment after it in the signal chain can help.The tone control affects the fuzz in fun measures, but for me it lost the bottom end of the signal quite a lot. I found that by overdriving the input signal to it with a boss blues driver before it on a clean setting, it brought out a huge presence and restored much of the bass that was lost. Doing this causes the signal to break up at a lower volume too, which is fun, too!The volume does add a usable boost above unity.Overall a good cheap pedal, can be used to get some unique flavour in your signal.Paid £29.99 12/20. So. In this time when everyone seems to have forgotten why we all loved flangers in the 70s and 80s, I found myself craving a replacement for my first model EHX Polychorus (with Flanger) which I stupidly parted company with many years back. Seeing that this is "all-analog bucket brigade" by a great maker at a good price I took the plunge. Firstly, it is very pleasingly well made. Soundwise it is very good: slightly disappointingly not so gritty-analogue sounding as I remember my old Polychorus to be but very good sounding none the less. The sound is surprisingly cultured and liquid with a dab of phaser creeping in there which could be marmite but there is enough range in the settings and enough usability throught the settings range to produce many usable sounds and to emulate the classic users such as Cult or Police to name but two.Summarising, I am very impressed with the pedal and even more so given the very reasonable price.I'm going to start by saying that I love a fuzz pedal. I've been 'playing' guitar for around 13 years now and one of my first 2 pedals was a behringer fuzz and since then I've bought another 3 and tried to build(slightly unsuccessfully) 2 more. I was hoping that, like I hoped with the MXR variac fuzz I last bought, this fuzz might be able to replace the Dr Green (chinese built, not the UK version) Hairy Tongue but sadly it won't be. It's a fine sounding fuzz, it gets really synthy and glitchy and with the tone knob the right person might be able to coax a great tone from it but I'm struggling, I'm finding it a bit too much of these things. My other issue is that I can't seem to bring it up to unity volume with my amp(H&K tubemeister 20 deluxe). Even at full volume I'm founding it never hits the same volume as the amp is clean(I run my amp into a 1st gen focusrite solo and, using Cakewalk as a daw, use torpedo wall of sound to host some own hammer ir's) . I can put a compressor in front of it and get unity, and that, tonally, can be awesome, it can create a really big fuzz sound, but I only have limited board space and don't want to fill any of it with a compressor.I would say that if you're on a budget and want a pretty aggressive fuzz tone you probably couldn't go wrong with this pedal but for me, it won't be staying as a permanent fixture on my pedal boardCouldn't afford the mxr flanger so after watching you tube reviews i chose this and its just as good. it gets the John Mcgeoch sound i wanted for my Siouxie and the Banshees and Magazine projects im perfecting at the momentThis pedal is incredibly well made, classic flanger sound for "little" money, this pedal will cover your flanger needs without having to touch the hundred in fact this pedal sounds better than some more high-end flangers. Amazing a hidden gem.