Here's the Hermida Reverb 2 pedal from Hermida Audio and LovePedal. Also I'm rocking my favorite sweater for one of my favorite bands!
The Hermida Reverb 2 is a great, simple reverb pedal that emulates on-amp tube-type reverb very well. It's pretty subtle compared to other reverb pedals available today but I think that's cool. If you have a Non-Reverb amp and just want to add a subtle reverb to your sound, this pedal is perfect. It won't really give you crazy surfy/spacey tones but it comes close with the one "mix" knob turned fully clock-wise.
In this video it's demoed with my Nash Telecaster and a ValveTrain Concord amp. The overdrive in this video is courtesy of a Barber Gain Changer from Barber Electronics. Hope you guys enjoy the video, be sure to comment with what you'd like to see reviewed next and subscribe to stay updated on all the upcoming videos. I'm doing at least one a week, I'm just getting started, I have tons more coming! Let me know what you think and thanks so much for watching!
Gary Osborne
Gary's Gear Reviews
If you have questions or a piece of gear you'd like reviewed, email me at: G.Osborne1987@gmail.com
Signal path: Nash T-63 Telecaster, mogami silver cable, Barber Gain Changer, Geroge L patch cable, Hermida Reverb 2, mogami silver cable, ValveTrain Concord amp.
If you're interested in Hermida stuff check out Lovepedal's site, that's the only place you can get it:
www.lovepedal.com
If you're interested in the Barber Gain Changer (best OD on the planet!) then check out Barber's website to find a dealer near you:
www.BarberElectronics.com
Valvetrain amps are hand-made in Central Florida. The Concord is a hand-wired 6 watt amp with 1 6v6 and 1 12ax7. Check them out here:
www.valvetrainamps.com
You can pick up pretty much any of this stuff at Chicago Music Exchange either in person or online.
www.chicagomusicexchange.com
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