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Description

Dive into the infinite soundscapes with The Void Reverb pedal by Deadbeat Sound. Engineered for the musician who craves simplicity without sacrificing quality, this pedal offers a straightforward interface with a Decay and Mix Knob that invites you to explore the realms of lush, expansive reverb. Perfect for those looking to add a touch of depth to their sound without getting lost in complex settings. Whether you're a bedroom guitarist or a gigging musician, The Void Reverb will become an indispensable part of your pedalboard.

Key Features:

  • Simple and intuitive layout with Decay and Mix Knobs for easy sound sculpting
  • Delivers classic, deep reverb tones ideal for a wide range of musical styles
  • Compact and durable design, perfect for any pedalboard setup
  • Ideal for musicians at any skill level, from beginners to professionals

Product specs

Brand DeadBeat Sound
Model The Void Reverb
Finish Black
Year 2017 - 2018
Made In China
Categories Reverb Pedals
Pedal Format Standard

FAQs

What type of reverb effects does the Deadbeat Sound The Void offer?

The Void Reverb pedal provides a range of reverb effects, including ambient and spacious sounds, suitable for various music genres. It is designed to enhance your guitar's sound without overwhelming its natural tone.

Is the Deadbeat Sound The Void Reverb pedal true bypass?

Yes, the Void Reverb pedal features true bypass switching, ensuring that your guitar's signal remains unaffected when the pedal is not engaged.

Can the Deadbeat Sound The Void Reverb pedal be powered by a battery?

The Void Reverb pedal requires a standard 9V DC power supply and does not support battery operation, making it essential to have a compatible power adapter for use.

How does the Deadbeat Sound The Void Reverb pedal handle high-gain signals?

The Void Reverb pedal is designed to work well with both clean and high-gain signals, maintaining clarity and depth in your reverb effects without introducing unwanted noise or distortion.

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The Void reverb by DeadBeat Sound (cavernous verb on a budget!)

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The Void reverb by DeadBeat Sound (cavernous verb on a budget!)

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Aaron J Livecchi

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Deadbeat Sounds The Void Reverb: Pedal Talks w/The Polarity

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THE VOID Reverb Pedal - Deadbeat Sound

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THE VOID Reverb pedal by Deadbeat Sound

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Deadbeat Sound The Void Reverb Demo and Play Through

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DEADBEAT The Void Reverb Pedal Demo

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Reviews

PROS

  • Nails slightly modulated reverb perfectly

  • Versatile for any genre

  • Works well with subtle settings

  • Natural and transparent sound

  • Doesn't get overly wet, maintains clarity

  • Good value compared to other reverb pedals

CONS

  • Sensitive controls require fine-tuning

  • Limited difference in sound with control adjustments

  • Decay knob functionality may be inconsistent

  • Not ideal for creating ambient pads

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Deadbeat Sound The Void.

Build quality

  • The pedal is surprisingly compact with top jacks, much smaller than anticipated, which makes it easy to fit on a pedalboard.

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  • Packaged in a large, scotch-like box including two patch cables and a 9V power supply, adding to the overall value perception.

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Features and functionality

  • The Void reverb has a lush sound with a hint of chorus, reminiscent of a Cocteau Twins shimmery tone, rather than a warbly Nirvana style.

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  • Described as a plate style reverb, it offers versatility from light always-on settings to spacey ambient effects.

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Comparisons

  • The reverb is compared to the tone of Fender amp reverb but described as more lush, and it performs similarly to the HOF2 but with a focused sound.

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  • Considered as a practical alternative to more complex pedals like the Earthquaker Space Spiral, offering straightforward functionality.

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Value and pricing

  • The pedal is often available for under $50 during frequent 50% off sales, making it a budget-friendly option for those seeking dreampop reverb tones.

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Use cases and applications

  • While initially bought for potential studio use, the pedal's quality led to unexpected enjoyment and regular use, specifically for its dreampop reverb sound.

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  • Particularly suited for blues/groove rock, it complements bands with styles similar to Foo Fighters and Black Keys.

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User experience

  • Owners report it stacks well with delay and tremolo pedals, enhancing ambient soundscapes for live performances.

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4.5 out of 5

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Decent for the price

I bought this pedal because it sounded nice and was pretty cheap (compared to other reverb pedals at least). I was a bit disappointed at the lack of abilities, though. The mix knob does as it should, and honestly the reverb never really gets muddy and is always quite clean. The decay knob, however, doesn't seem to do anything at all. No matter if I have it all the way down or all the way up, the decay sounds the same. Maybe this is an issue with just mine, but I think that alone will make me want to replace it will something a bit more capable.

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