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Description

Step into a world of sonic exploration with the NativeAudio Ghost Ridge V1.5 Reverb pedal—a tribute to both musical innovation and cultural heritage. This pedal offers four distinct reverb algorithms: hall, plate, room, and spring, each designed to add depth and dimension to your soundscape. Whether you're performing in a cozy club or a vast arena, the Ghost Ridge adapts seamlessly, allowing you to shape your tone with precision.

The intuitive interface features independent mix, depth, and modulation controls for each algorithm, providing you the power to craft your unique auditory experience. With user-programmable presets, you can save up to four of your favorite settings, ensuring your preferred sounds are just a stomp away. The smart switching system offers both standard on/off latching and momentary operation, giving you flexible control over your performance dynamics.

Beyond its technical prowess, the Ghost Ridge carries a piece of history. Its design pays homage to the Blackfeet heritage, rooted in the story of the Buffalo Days—a poignant reminder of resilience and legacy. This pedal is more than a tool; it's a narrative of strength, woven into each note you play.

Key Features:

  • Four unique reverb algorithms: hall, room, plate, and spring
  • Independent mix, depth, and modulation controls for each algorithm
  • Optional reverb trails for natural decay
  • Four user-programmable presets for quick access
  • Smart switching system with latching and momentary modes
  • Top-mounted jacks to maximize pedalboard space
  • Buffered-bypass design for optimal signal integrity

Product specs

Brand NativeAudio
Model Ghost Ridge V1.5
Finish Black / Blue, Black / Gray, Gold / Black, Purple / White, White / Black
Year 2019 - 2021
Made In United States
Categories Reverb Pedals
Pedal Format Standard

FAQs

What are the different reverb modes available on the NativeAudio Ghost Ridge V1.5?

The NativeAudio Ghost Ridge V1.5 features four distinct reverb modes: Room, Hall, Plate, and Spring, allowing for a versatile range of ambient sounds suitable for various musical styles.

Is the NativeAudio Ghost Ridge V1.5 True Bypass?

Yes, the NativeAudio Ghost Ridge V1.5 is equipped with True Bypass, ensuring that your guitar's tone remains unaffected when the pedal is not engaged.

Can the NativeAudio Ghost Ridge V1.5 be powered by a battery?

No, the NativeAudio Ghost Ridge V1.5 requires a standard 9V DC power supply and does not support battery operation.

How does the NativeAudio Ghost Ridge V1.5 handle dynamic playing?

The Ghost Ridge V1.5 is designed to respond well to dynamic playing, maintaining clarity and depth in the reverb effect even with varying input levels.

Is the NativeAudio Ghost Ridge V1.5 suitable for live performances?

Yes, the Ghost Ridge V1.5 is well-suited for live performances, offering robust build quality and versatile reverb options that can enhance your sound on stage.

Mike Hermans

Mike Hermans

NativeAudio Ghost Ridge V1.5

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NativeAudio Ghost Ridge V1.5

Mike Hermans

Mike Hermans

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YOUR NEW FAVOURITE REVERB? NativeAudio Ghost Ridge V1.5 (Demo)

Jackson Brooksby

Jackson Brooksby

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Native Audio Ghost Ridge V1.5 Multi-Reverb | Huge Reverb, Small Format

Pedalboard of the Day

Pedalboard of the Day

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NativeAudio Ghost Ridge v1.5 | Multi Mode Reverb

Eric Merrow

Eric Merrow

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about NativeAudio Ghost Ridge V1.5 Reverb.

Features and functionality

  • The pedal requires pressing and holding a switch while adjusting knobs to change parameters, which can unintentionally alter settings like Mix and Depth.

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  • Users appreciate the ability to save up to four presets, but the pedal defaults to preset 1 on power-up, necessitating favorite settings in the first slot.

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  • The pedal's design focuses on simplicity, discouraging excessive tweaking in favor of playing, appealing to set-it-and-forget-it users.

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  • The modulation control allows precise adjustments for achieving desired sound textures within each reverb type, enhancing user control over the sonic output.

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  • The Room setting is highlighted as a favorite by users, praised for its simplicity and effectiveness in delivering quality reverb tones.

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User experience

  • Owners express frustration with dual-function knobs, as adjusting secondary parameters often disrupts primary settings.

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  • Some users find the spring reverb usable but not exceptional, indicating a preference for other reverb types on this pedal.

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  • The pedal effectively replaced long-standing favorites like the TC Electronic Hall of Fame, indicating strong satisfaction with its performance and tone.

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Comparisons

  • Compared to TC Electronic's Hall of Fame and Boss's RV-6, some users prefer the straightforward knob-per-function design for ease of use.

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  • The Hall reverb on the Ghost Ridge V1.5 is praised, while the spring reverb is considered lacking compared to Source Audio and Universal Audio's spring algorithms.

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Use cases and applications

  • The Ghost Ridge Reverb has been successfully integrated into acoustic setups, demonstrating its versatility across different musical styles and gear configurations.

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ryanbisson

Delicious verb sounds

I’d encourage everyone to check out the pedals from Native Audio. This reverb does exactly what I want and offers 4 presets, perfect for dialing in your bands set with.

I’d love to give it 5 stars but there a weird filtering that happens in the fade out when you physically turn the reverb off —it’s distracting to me. I have this pedal in a loop switcher so the decay is natural and beautiful. If Mike fixes that issue, I’ll. By the next version too — maybe it’ll have midi?!

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