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Electro Harmonix Holy Grail Neo Pedal:

What does Electro Harmonix say. Hall: Concert Halls are designed to make any instrument instantly sound great by adding a tremendous sense of depth. They particularly excel on clean guitars, and keys. Use Hall when you want your instrument to soar above the rest of the arrangement. Spring: Versatile and rich, spring reverbs offer you an unmistakable sound. There's good reason why they're featured as an in-built effect on guitar amplifiers. Plate: Plates are huge, bulky units that live in some of the world's most iconic and respected studios. Now you can achieve the same tone at a fraction of the cost and size. Plates sound incredible on absolutely any source. Think of your favourite vocal sound from any iconic album and Plate was probably used to achieve it.

Personal Comment:

Before I make my own personal comment I will preface this with a general statement so the reader understands what I'm seeking to convey. EFX pedals are very much a personal choice although clearly, some pedals have more features than others and build cost will have a bearing on what you are getting for your money. Another point to raise is that, pedals may react differently depending on the amplifier in use or whether the pedals are going straight into the front of an amp or are routed via an amplifiers effects loop.

After purchasing a Marshall Plexi for my amplifier rack I realised I needed a decent simple to use reverb pedal and after quite a bit of searching I decided upon the Holy Grail Neo. For more adventurous reverbs and delays I have the Keeley Halo pedal. For my needs I use the pedal settings sparingly and this achieves all that I need. At this point in time, this is a good fit for me.

Talking about pedals is a limited conversation and so click on the link above to view and hear the pedals general tones and specifications. If you want to know more about this pedal drop me an email.  

EH Holy Grail Neo Reverb Pedal 1
EH Holy Grail Neo Reverb Pedal 2

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