@league83

The editing team never misses

@christianknudsen1919

Well done Lee, thorough but not at all patronizing. Good, clean family entertainment you can trust!

@youropionmattersnot

I really enjoy my Cloud Burst. The basic reverb on it is so deep and clean the shimmer settings are really beautiful. It always turns heads and it's a very inspiring pedal.....it's hard to turn off. My neighbor came knocking one day as I was playing with it. I thought she was going to tell me to turn it down. She stayed for nearly 30 minutes to hear it in person.😊

The Poly verb was amazing.

@samlawrence3433

I like how I've been playing guitar for years and know lots about reverb but i'm still watching this video.

@worthmoremusic

Poly Verb...phenomenal pedal ! My favorite...most authentic captured reverbs.

@chrisk7150

Some people watch their favorite tv series when drunk


I watch Lee and Pete demonstrate guitar stuff to me, and I'm very happy with my choice

@jmmusic37

Chaps, you won't believe this. I've been on the road for months, my van packed with my faithful strat, a modest amp, and a jumble of clothes and camping gear. I've played in pubs, bars, roadside cafes, and bustling city streets, all the while searching for the elusive perfect reverb pedal. Each new town offered a promising lead—an obscure pawnshop in Stoke on Trent, a dusty music store in Cleethorpes, a local facebook marketplace hero in Norwich who supposedly had the holy grail of guitar effects... But every pedal I tried, no matter how unique, fell short of perfect.

I'd pretty much given up until I saw you uploaded this video and honestly almost instantly you've solved my problem. What I hadn't done before was to find a pedal with a 'like and subscribe' button. I'd heard about this mystical circuit but had never put more than a minutes thought into trying one... I just rushed to my local guitar shop ("Strum one out" just outside of Cockermouth) and there it was on the shelf. I rushed it home and plugged it in, and I've never heard anything like it. I strummed an E chord and the reverb was so powerful that it impregnated my neighbour. The only downside is that I'm now going to have to pay child support but that's only a minor issue now that I've got my like and subscribe.

Cheers guys, you rock.

@SierraAppa

These videos are perfect.  Please, keep marking them…and I will keep watching.  Cheers!

@PedroYippeekayaye

I think you guys are really on to something with this youtube channel. Definition of infotainment.

@gohamm8629

More guides like this!! Pickups, other effects, etc. - this helps your buyers be more informed and want to buy more stuff!!

@DanGoober

That victory deputy and Gretsch sound perfect together

@markjames7140

Tried a lot of reverb pedals, but the Boss RV6 just works for me. (Covers band playing dad rock)

@glenproctor1999

Lovely and useful description of reverbs in all their forms. You get what you pay for. The Strymon and the Polyverb stayed clear as crystal even when Pete played chords and they were set to multiple echoes. The cheaper ones get a bit muddy trying to process all the incoming.

@konstantin_lo90

Guys, thank you so much for this video. It helped me a lot with understanding reverbs.

@jayseb

Happy to see a Gretsch - just got a new Silver Falcon and it's an absolute gem. oh! and Reverb is the sauce. Cheers.

@caseychristopher637

Best entertainment out there. Thanks to Andertons for making these videos.

@gregmock6808

My favorite is the Earthquaker Dispatch Master...most convincing sounding reverb I've found in pedal form andhas a delay function.

@Mindartcreativity

We need this type of video for every effect pedal, please! This was very good explained and presented.
Thanks Anderton‘s!

@dw1784

I just can't belief how much the Big Sky MX stands out. It is truly inspirational to listen to. I just grabbed a used Big Sky today for a stupidly low price. I can't wait to work on it, even if it is now considered 2nd best lol

@isitreallyisitreally1756

Reverb in the studio / solo practice / quiet jams is great , massive soundscapes await if you're willing to pay the dosh , but live its a different game. Unless you're a live Ventures / Shadows tribute band a guitars sound slathered in reverb ( and some modulations like chorus ) get eaten up by the cymbals / vocals and other band frequencies , the room / hall may already have natural / unnatural reverb which your PA will fight against to get a decent sound , enjoy the silence as they say of recording but careful with that reverb live 😃👍