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Case in point is the BigSky - incredible with humbuckers and single coils but I can't get the sound I want for my nylon string.
I find the RV-6 plate setting is much more subtle and usable
Would look at the Polara if I wasn't so enamored with the Boss.
Boss take a lot of beating in most FX.
The only 'verb I like more for live is my current one: Strymon Flint -- but that, of course, is more than just a reverb, and it has a bigger footprint than the Boss and HOF put together.
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i know this wasn't in the criteria before but would a strymon flint be the best pedal? I'm thinking as the input and output on those are on top it probably won't take up that much more room then the other pedals. So this will be on option. I was thinking realistically if I'm playing live with I need all the sounds of the tc. Maybe just the simple hall, spring and plate is all I need!
Whats you experiences with the flint compared?
These things are just as personal to choose as drives and comps etc, but for me Polara beats HoF if you want spring. Generally I though the Polara was more synthetic sounding and a bit thin/bright except in hall, plate and spring. Rolling off the treble just lost the verb. Halo got old after a few mins. Hof spring's not much cop but I liked it's modulated setting and hall, and it sat 'behind' well. I had it always on with just a little plate, to add that bit of air without being an 'effect'.
In the end I sold those and a trem, and got a Flint; the verbs are great for me, as is the trem, and while it's wide I did lose two pedals in getting it.