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Description

Experience the next level of reverb mastery with the T.C. Electronic Reverb 4000. This state-of-the-art stereo reverb processor is designed to elevate both your studio and live performances by offering an expansive palette of simulated spaces. Whether you're looking to recreate the intimate acoustics of a small room or the expansive echoes of a vast canyon, the Reverb 4000 delivers with precision and depth.

Crafted with over 30 years of innovation, this single rack space unit combines cutting-edge hardware with intuitive software. Its ICON software editor for Mac and PC seamlessly integrates with DAW environments, providing users with detailed control and easy access to a world of creative possibilities. The Reverb 4000 is engineered to handle the demands of modern production, boasting 24-bit AD/DA converters and sample rates from 44.1 to 96kHz.

In a live setting, the user-friendly Instant Access interface puts the power of professional-grade reverb at your fingertips. Switch effortlessly between Character, Glossy, and Vintage Reverb effects to suit any performance style. With an impressive headroom and a variety of I/O options, including AES/EBU, S/PDIF, TOS-Link, and ADAT, the Reverb 4000 ensures seamless integration into any setup.

Key Features:

  • True Stereo Reverbs with multiple character options
  • ICON software editor for Mac/PC integration via USB
  • Vintage Reverb emulations including the legendary EMT 250
  • 24-bit I/O resolution, operating at 44.1 to 96kHz sample rates
  • Comprehensive digital and analog I/O options (AES/EBU, Tos-Link, S/PDIF, ADAT)
  • Instant Access User Interface for quick live adjustments
  • Compact single rack space design for studio and live use

Product specs

Brand TC Electronic
Model Reverb4000 Reverb Processor
Finish Silver
Year 2010s
Categories Reverb

FAQs

What kind of reverb algorithms does the T.C. Electronic Reverb 4000 offer?

The T.C. Electronic Reverb 4000 features true stereo reverbs from the System 6000, favorite presets and algorithms from the M5000, and vintage reverb emulations including the EMT 250. It also includes the new "Reverb-4" and VSS-4 for source-based reverbs.

Is the T.C. Electronic Reverb 4000 compatible with both PC and Mac?

Yes, the Reverb 4000 is compatible with both PC and Mac through the included ICON software editor, which allows for easy access and detailed editing.

What are the connectivity options for the T.C. Electronic Reverb 4000?

The Reverb 4000 offers 24-bit AES/EBU, Tos-Link, S/PDIF, ADAT, and analog I/O options, providing a wide range of connectivity for various studio setups.

Can the T.C. Electronic Reverb 4000 be used in live environments as well as in the studio?

Yes, the Reverb 4000 is designed for both studio and live environments, offering an instant access user interface and the ability to create realistic environments from a closet to a canyon.

What sample rates does the T.C. Electronic Reverb 4000 support?

The Reverb 4000 supports sample rates from 44.1 kHz to 96 kHz, ensuring high-quality audio processing for professional applications.

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Reviews

Owner Insights

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Comparisons

  • The T.C. Electronic Reverb 4000 and System 6000 are often compared to high-end Lexicon units like the PCM96 and 960L, with similar price points and quality.

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Value and pricing

  • The T.C. Reverb 4000 is generally out of reach for budget buyers, often mentioned alongside the System 6000 as a higher-end investment.

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User experience

  • It's noted that T.C. Electronic reverb units, including the Reverb 4000, offer clean sound profiles, sometimes perceived as too clean by some users.

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Use cases and applications

  • T.C. reverbs like the Reverb 4000 are favored for their clarity, making them suitable for genres requiring clean and smooth reverb effects, such as reggae and other specific styles.

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Critic Reviews

TC Electronic Reverb 4000

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The TC Electronic Reverb 4000 delivers high-end stereo reverbs with impeccable clarity, drawing from the prestigious Reverb 6000 algorithms at a more accessible price. Its standout features include a user-friendly interface, versatile connectivity, and support for 24-bit/96kHz operations without compromise. While it boasts superb emulations of classic processors and intuitive ergonomics, a few minor software bugs slightly mar the experience. However, its affordability and stunning reverb quality make it an exemplary choice for serious home studios seeking professional-grade performance. This unit sets a new benchmark for stereo reverb processors, marrying top-tier sound with practicality.

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TC Electronic: Reverb 4000 | Tape Op Magazine | Longform candid interviews with music producers and audio engineers covering mixing, mastering, recording and music production.

tapeop.com

The TC Electronic Reverb 4000 impresses with high-quality, versatile reverb sounds that rival more expensive units. While not cheap, it effectively distills the essence of the flagship System 6000 into a more affordable package, offering 134 presets, including excellent emulations of iconic reverbs like the EMT 250 and AMS RMX. A user-friendly interface with intuitive parameter knobs and thoughtful features, such as the "wizard" for preset selection, enhance its appeal. However, its focus solely on reverb may limit those seeking a multi-effect unit. Overall, it's a top-notch choice for studios needing superior reverb without the exorbitant cost.

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See how John Petrucci uses T.C. Electronic Reverb 4000

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Dream Theater

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On this artist page for John Petrucci of The G3 Jam, Dream Theater, Liquid Tension Experiment, John Petrucci & Jordan Rudess, explorers club, and Nightmare Cinema, is his T.C. Electronic pedals on display, among them is his t.c. electronic Reverb 4000.

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In a Point Blank Music School video, James Wiltshire of Freemasons is seen using the T.C. Electronic Reverb 4000 while creating a drum track.

See how Joe Don Rooney uses T.C. Electronic Reverb 4000

Joe Don Rooney

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Rascal Flatts

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Joe Don Rooney’s guitar tech, David Graef, describes the guitarist’s rig as “a fun one. It’s a dry/wet/dry rig with a center 4x12 cabinet, with just the dry amp and two Mathers 1x12 cabinets for the effect left and right signals. We start with two dual Shure UR4D wireless units that go into a line selector made by RJM Technology. From the selector, the signal goes to my pedal board, where I do the majority of his patch changes, and then returns to an amp selector that feeds signal to one of two Bogner Ecstasy 101B heads [miked with three Shure SM57s and a Royer ribbon, pictured], a Blackstar Series One 200 head and a Diamond Decada head, and then out to the 4x12 dry cabinet. I take a line-level signal and feed the outboard effects [TC Electronic D-Two, Fireworx and Reverb 4000]. They return to and are blended through a Midas Venice 160 console and sent to a VHT 292 amp that powers the two Mathers 1x12 cabinets onstage for the wet signal.

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