Boss Reverb Pedals: RV Range

There are few effects that are as ubiquitous as the reverb pedal. Regardless of whether you’re a singer, guitarist, drummer, brass player – you name it – you could use a little reverb in your life. Considering how important reverb is, can you afford to use anything short of the best? That is why you need a Boss Reverb Pedal. 

The Boss RV range comes in two options. 

If you’re a musician looking to add some basic revert to your live playing, then you should look at the Boss RV-6. If however, you want full control over your tone, and want the most powerful revert unit Boss has ever produced, then you need the Boss RV-500. 

RV-6 Single Stop Box

The RV-6 might be compact, but don’t let its size fool you. As with most Boss single stop boxes, the RV-6 delivers a top-end tone that few other companies can compete with. 

The four dials on the pedal are easy to use, even while on stage. That means that fine-tuning your tone for each venue will be a breeze. 

Want to switch from one reverb type to another mid-set? Just turn the dial! Nothing could be easier. With eight effects built into the pedal (1 delay and 7 reverbs), you can rest assured that the RV-6 will cover you for most situations.

Like to try out an RV Reverb Pedal?

Boss RV-500

Of course, if you want to ensure that you will always get the perfect reverb tone, then you should consider the RV-500. 

The RV-500 Reverb Pedal features 12 modes and 21 reverb algorithms, which deliver the most versatile reverb selection Boss has ever released. One reverb or delay not enough for you? Thanks to the RV-500’s high-octane DSP, you can access a full-featured digital delay along with every reverb patch, and even run two reverb patches at once! 

The best feature of the RV-500 is that once you find a reverb tone you love, you can store it on the pedal and never have to worry about dialling it in again. Now you can change your reverb tone for every song if you wanted to. You can even change reverb mid-song! 

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