Boasting three studio-grade reverb algorithms from Universal Audio’s Golden Reverberator pedal, the Evermore Studio Reverb pedal provides a masterclass in studio-style digital echo. Evermore sports three voices to swap between — Room, Small Hall, and Large Hall — all inspired by the textured trails and moody modulation of an all-time great 1980s digital reverb unit. What’s more, Evermore comes complete with a positively compact and pedalboard-friendly enclosure, along with an array of straightforward controls, including a 3-band EQ, modulation knob, and Mix control. Lastly, it’s all topped off (quite literally) with two top-mounted switches for control over your signal’s pre-delay and whether the pedal operates in Trails mode or Bypass mode.
Evermore’s trio of studio-style digital reverb algorithms are based on a perennial Music Experience reverb pedal favorite: Universal Audio’s Golden Reverberator. However, the Golden Reverberator’s slick digital reverb sounds are, in turn, inspired by a legendary studio reverb device from the late 1970s. That’s all well and good, but what do these algorithms sound like? Evermore unlocks a myriad of slick, glossy, and studio-ready digital reverb sounds, from the short-reflection snap of Room mode to the long, lush trails of Small Hall and Large Hall. It’s a pedal that genuinely encapsulates the vibe of early-era digital studio gear, supplying you with a vast wash of textured trails to transform your tone!
Flip over to the front side of your Evermore pedal to be greeted by two additional control features to tweak your tone: Trails/True and Predelay. First up, the Trails/True switch allows you to configure your Evermore to either completely cut the reverb trail when you bypass the pedal (True mode) or let the trail continue to decay (Trails mode). Next, if you’re after just a bit more control over Evermore’s initial attack, the Predelay switch offers both long and short settings.
Universal Audio’s legacy lies in the studio, and that fact often shines through their pedals’ predilection for diverse and complex sonic sculpting possibilities. Frankly, few pedals can match the sheer depth of UAFX designs, but sometimes a slightly more straightforward design can be preferable. Universal Audio’s scaled-down UAFX pedals pack the same studio-grade sound as their bigger brothers — often with the same algorithms — but with an intuitive knob-per-function design that’s just at home on the stage as it is in the studio.
Evermore Studio Reverb gives you the grainy ambient tails and mesmerizing modulations of the iconic late-’70s early-digital device, in a compact, elegantly crafted stompbox.
Built upon the award-winning Hall 224 algorithms found in our flagship Golden Reverberator, Evermore Studio Reverb gives you the stunning ambient effects of the classic hardware used on decades of iconic guitar sounds, right on your pedalboard.
With iconic Room, Small Hall, and Large Hall effects, Evermore gives you the exact spaces of the original studio classic. And the simple, "vintage correct" Treble, Mid, Bass decay lines and Mod control ensure perfectly sculpted ambience, from subtle to experimental.
Pedal Type | Reverb |
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Analog/Digital | Digital |
Effects | Room, Small Hall, Large Hall |
Features | Predelay On/Off Switch |
Inputs | 1 x 1/4" TS |
Outputs | 1 x 1/4" TS |
USB | 1 x USB-C (firmware updates) |
True Bypass | Yes, switchable to Trails mode |
Software | UAFX Control mobile app |
Power Supply | 9V DC (250mA) power supply (sold separately) |
Height | 2.29" |
Width | 2.58" |
Depth | 4.75" |
Weight | 0.65 lbs. |
Manufacturer Part Number | GPS-EVMR 819937003660 |