Any recommendation for a reverb to pair up with the daydream?

captainmint

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I’m a big fan of spatial sounds, the daydream is sounding good by itself, by I still want some reverb to be added to the sound.
I built a spatialist( not successfully, I’m waiting for the components for an audio probe to come, yes I’m a newbie.)
I want to build another reverb in case I can’t bring my spatialist back to life, but also there’s never enough reverb for an ambient guitarist.
In general I like cold dark sounds, but the daydream already has the “shady” feeling to it, maybe it’s time to get something sounds warm?
So definitely not the spirit box, all inputs are welcome! Thanks!
 
Rub a dub deluxe from 1776 effects is a great, simple belton brick reverb. I built one into my amp head, so it’s always on for some mild reverb. But it can get pretty long as well With the depth cranked (not as big as the specialist can though). FWIW I built the regular rub-a-dub too (only one knob). But I prefer the sound of the deluxe, I think because the inherent sound of the BTDR-3 in the deluxe is smoother/warmer than the BTDR-2 unit.

For DIY reverb, it’s basically belton brick or FV-1. The spatialist is indeed awesome so hopefully you can get it going.
 
Rub a dub deluxe from 1776 effects is a great, simple belton brick reverb. I built one into my amp head, so it’s always on for some mild reverb. But it can get pretty long as well With the depth cranked (not as big as the specialist can though). FWIW I built the regular rub-a-dub too (only one knob). But I prefer the sound of the deluxe, I think because the inherent sound of the BTDR-3 in the deluxe is smoother/warmer than the BTDR-2 unit.

For DIY reverb, it’s basically belton brick or FV-1. The spatialist is indeed awesome so hopefully you can get it going.
Thanks, will look into that!
 
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