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Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail
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Published on 08/14/11 at 03:31
analog and digital reverb
Three modes, a button in the intensity of the effect
an input and an output jack
9V adapter is provided (one less to buy)

nothing very complicated

UTILIZATION

The three modes are really beautiful
-SPRING: a reverb that is used on tube amps
-HALL: a classic reverb that find little holes on just about amps
-FLERB: a mixed reberb a flanger is quite funny as a mixture

No need for manual, anyway it is in English

SOUND QUALITY

nothing to say on it. given the quality of the effect that more than justifies its price.

that is perfect, I bought it because I have a Peavey ValveKing Royal 8 (perfect for blues and light crunch) that contained no reverb, so this pedal allowed me to complete my pedalboard is the moment consists of:
an Electro Harmonix Holy Grail (bought new)
a dunlop cry baby gcb 95 (bought used)
GE7 a boss (also bought used)
with all this in addition to the peavey tube I also use a marshall mg 30dfx

for me it's three pedals are and will remain a very solid base for playing blues rock hard rock show.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for a good week.

I also tested the different reverb to less than € 100 and then Danelectro behringer and as the boss rv-5 but nothing I liked the fact that the only Danelectro SPRING, behringer is the brand most disappointing of music equipment (not impressive that the brand has disappeared), and the boss is a digital therefore what is good quality it is not enough for me my prize is a bit chilling.

the flerb but it is not really my style, the best is the two other

value for money is more than correct