I like everything about this pedal except for the construction. Typically, Line 6 pedals are made out of military grade steel which could withstand hundreds of gigs even if you weight 300+ lbs.
This dedicated reverb pedal sounds excellent for a number of reasons. First, as you can expect from Line 6, they have tried to faithfully capture as many reverb models as possible in this one pedal. Every sound from light reverb found in a small spring amp to the sound of a lush stadium ( and everything in between) is quite achievable in the
Verbzilla.
Stereo reverb make this pedal stand out above other stomp boxes and sounds more like a rack effect to me. My favorite feature is the Trail knob, which allows for good shaping
of how the reverb ends. In a few minutes of tweaking, I was able to make my patch sound much more realistic.
I would definately recommend this pedal for live gigs. Again, I only wish it was constructed out of high quality materials.
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