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Description
Unleash your sonic creativity with the TC Electronic Hall of Fame 2 Reverb pedal. This revamped version of the original Hall of Fame pedal ushers in a new era of expressive potential with its innovative MASH technology. This pressure-sensitive footswitch allows for dynamic manipulation of reverb parameters, akin to an expression pedal.
Experience the ethereal ambiance of the updated shimmer reverb algorithms, which pitch-shift the reverb effect up an octave to craft celestial, ambient effects. Perfect for various musical styles, the TC Electronic Hall of Fame 2 pedal offers three TonePrint slots, allowing you to load up with custom-designed artist presets or even create your own unique reverb effects.
The pedal also features an analog-dry-through design, maintaining the integrity of the dry signal when the reverb is engaged. The compact, road-ready design makes it an ideal addition to any pedalboard, promising high-quality components and durability.
Key Features:
- TonePrint-enabled reverb pedal with updated reverb algorithms
- Shimmer reverb algorithms pitch-shift the reverb effect up 1 octave for ethereal effects
- MASH footswitch is pressure sensitive and can be used like an expression pedal to manipulate reverb parameters
- 3 TonePrint slots allow you to pre-load your pedal with custom reverb presets
- Beam new TonePrints directly to your pedal through your guitar's pickups with the TonePrint app
- Use the TonePrint Editor app for Mac/PC/iPad to tweak and customize your own reverb presets
- Switchable true bypass/buffered bypass for pedalboard flexibility
- Analog-dry-through design maintains the integrity of the dry signal when the reverb is on
- Compact, road-ready design with high-quality components
Owner's manual
TC Electronic Hall of Fame 2 Reverb User ManualProduct specs
| Pedal Type | Multi Reverb |
| Analog/Digital | Digital |
| Presets | 3 x TonePrint Slots |
| Effects | 8 x Reverbs |
| Inputs | 2 x 1/4" |
| Outputs | 2 x 1/4" |
| USB | 1 x Type Mini-B (firmware) |
| True Bypass | Yes, Switchable to Buffered |
| Software | TonePrint App |
| Power Source | 9V DC power supply required (sold separately) |
| Power Usage | 100mA |
| Batteries | 1 x 9V |
| Height | 2" |
| Width | 2.8" |
| Depth | 4.8" |
| Weight | 0.84 lbs. |
FAQs
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What makes the TC Electronic Hall of Fame 2 Reverb different from the original model?
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The Hall of Fame 2 Reverb introduces MASH technology, which functions like an expression pedal to add dynamic control to your reverb effects. It also includes a new Shimmer reverb effect, expanding its versatility over the original model.
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Can the TC Electronic Hall of Fame 2 Reverb be used with both guitar and bass?
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Yes, the Hall of Fame 2 Reverb is designed to work well with both guitar and bass, providing a wide range of reverb effects suitable for various musical styles.
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Does the Hall of Fame 2 Reverb require a specific power supply?
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The pedal requires a 9V DC power supply, which is sold separately. It uses 100mA of power, so ensure your power supply meets these requirements for optimal performance.
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How does the TonePrint feature work on the TC Electronic Hall of Fame 2 Reverb?
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The TonePrint feature allows you to download custom reverb settings created by artists and sound designers via the TonePrint app, giving you access to a wide variety of unique sounds.
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Is the TC Electronic Hall of Fame 2 Reverb true bypass?
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Yes, the pedal features true bypass, ensuring your signal remains unaffected when the pedal is off. It can also be switched to buffered bypass if desired.
Videos
Chords Of Orion
TC Electronic Hall of Fame 2 Reverb - Ambient Guitar Gear Review
Reviews
PROS
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Wide variety of reverb tones, including customizable settings
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TonePrint feature allows for deep customization via app
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Easy to use with intuitive controls
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Compact size suitable for pedalboards
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Mash function adds expressive control
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Stereo capability enhances soundscapes
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Offers good value for the price
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True bypass preserves signal integrity
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Versatile for different musical styles and instruments
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High build quality ensures durability
CONS
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Spring reverb sound lacks "drippy" quality
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Mash function can be accidentally triggered
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Shimmer effect may not satisfy all users
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Battery life is short, not ideal for battery use
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Some reverb modes considered plain or lacking
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about TC Electronic Hall of Fame 2 Reverb.
Features and functionality
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The pedal includes multiple reverb types, but the spring reverb is noted as lacking, which is common in lower-priced pedals.
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The MASH feature is highlighted for increasing the mix effectively, useful for ambient sounds, although some users prefer a tap tempo feature, which can be enabled via software adjustments.
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The HOF2's reverb tails are sometimes described as "washy" or having a "smear modulation," particularly at longer decay settings.
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The church, hall, and plate settings are favored for their long decay times, particularly around 7 seconds, when paired with low level settings for ambient effects.
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The toggle switch for pre-delay settings is criticized for its limited flexibility, compared to pedals offering fine-tunable pre-delay controls.
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The level knob is highly sensitive; small adjustments drastically change the volume from barely audible to overpowering between 2:00 and 3:00.
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Software and compatibility
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The TonePrint app allows for level curve adjustments, though this doesn't affect preset slots, which are limited to three.
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User experience
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Some users report experiencing a significant volume drop when the HOF2 is engaged, suggesting a possible issue with specific units.
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Some users describe the HOF2 as having a "micro-delay" effect that creates digital, granular artifacts, which can be unappealing at both low and high settings.
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Comparisons
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The MXR M300 is noted for its compact size and ease of use, with a standout Pad setting, making it a competitive alternative to the HOF2.
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The Walrus Audio Slo is favored over the HOF2 for its ability to transition smoothly from subtle reverb to full ambient effects.
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The Digitech Polara, although discontinued, is noted for its beautiful settings despite offering fewer options compared to the Hall of Fame 2.
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The Joyo Atmosphere is preferred by some for its unique MOD knob and shimmer effects, offering an alternative experience compared to the Hall of Fame 2.
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The Boss RV-6 is cited as a more reliable and well-rounded option compared to the Hall of Fame 2.
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Mods and upgrades
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The Hall of Fame 2 can be modified through software to replace the MASH feature with a tap tempo, enhancing its functionality for those who prefer this feature.
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Use cases and applications
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Combining the room reverb with an analog delay set to quick repeats and low levels can mimic a spring reverb, surpassing some built-in amplifier reverbs.
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While the pedal is versatile, some users feel it excels more in creative algorithms like those in the TC Plethora X3 than traditional reverb types.
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4.5 out of 5
Based on 17 Reviews and 120 Ratings
361
I love it
Very useful and versatile, I use it a lot, it allows me to create good reverb sound on the guitar.
This review has been translated automatically into English. See original303
Very cool, versatile reverb pedal.
This pedal offers a lot for it's price point. I know that I'm far from the first to talk about all of the different possible reverb settings that you can pull off with this unit, so instead I'll list the specific uses that I got out of the HOF 2. I had utilized the stereo jacks to split the signal before I got a dedicated unit which does that. Of course you can use the Hall reverb and all the other typical reverbs, but my favorite has got to be the LOFI reverb, idk it's checks the boxes for what I'm looking for (A reverb with character but not overbearing/distracting).
Oh btw I never used that "long press" feature on this pedal, I just can't find a good use of it despite of me being more of a "experimental" pedal player, oh welll
Preferred Settings + Usage:
Lofi setting is probably my favorite reverb setting on this pedal
1086
Massively versatile reverb
Really great reverb, not a bad sound in it. Does the classic spring, plate and hall really well but it excells at the more ambient sounds, church, shimmer and lofi. The tone print ability is such a fantastic idea, but I found it hard to use and so haven't really delved into it too much.
Preferred Settings + Usage:
Shimmer reverb after a volume swell pedal for the ultimate ambient wash.
1058
The lush, wonderful workhorse.
I’ve had this pedal for years, and it’s really phenomenal. It’s not a crazy pedal that will do ridiculous things to your sound or look great on a YouTube video, it’s just a reliably awesome stereo reverb. It is wonderful on guitar and equally wonderful on synth. I love the ability to load some custom tone print sounds into the extra slots.
Really, there’s not a ton else to say. It’s really great.
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Hall, Church, Lo-Fi are all awesome. Church on an electric guitar in a relatively clean amp: instant post-rock material ala Explosions in the Sky or Caspian.
174
I love the sound, its not magical but easy and lush
Not much else to say, great on vocals or guitar, its a modern affordable legend
1137
Mid
The Hall reverb setting is great on this pedal but the Spring & Shimmer reverb setting is hot garbage. The "MASH" feature is just a shitty gimmick luckily you can disable that shit in the toneprint software
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really versatile
Great pedal with a lot of useful options thats fun to experiment with.
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I like the spring reverb for normal reverb effect but the shim effect is really cool when you turn up the level.
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Nice reverb for your reverberation needs
It is a good pedal, I got it as second hand, but still in great shape. I also found the true bypass and buffered bypass functions, and kill dry. I didn't like at all the shimmer reverb, so I'll still tweak a little more to check for my taste setup.
The Mash function might be a mess sometimes, when you try to shut off the effect but instead of this, the Mash option is activated.
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Probably the buffered option is my best suited for good dynamics.
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Yet, I'm still tryong to figure out how to get the best from this pedal. The most used effects by me are spring, church, hall... I should use the tone prints, I have three of them, one from That Pedal Show (Spring Reverb) and two from Pete Thorn. I miss the Gate Reverb from the past Hall of Fame, probably I'll load it to play a little with it.
822
I would like to put this pedal in a separate closed loop, adding also the Carbon copy to the circuit, just to experiment.
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Thinking about putting again this red buddy in the chain, before the Echosystem, for ambiental sounds.
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No longer own.
No longer own. Didn’t hate this pedal but found a lot of the modes to be very plain. The hall and mod were the two best sounds but the shimmer and plate were lacking heavy.
It shimmers now
I owned the original Hall of Fame, and while it was in excellent condition, I went ahead and got this one - specifically because of the Shimmer effect. While the strymon does more - the shimmer effect here - when edited using the toneprint - can impress even the most scrupulous.
High Quality shimmer + expression? For under 200...just get it.
I used this on my korg volcas, minilog, vocal tracks, and now on my guitar. So versatile.
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Not good enough
I own this pedal, but I want to sell it. If you want to figure out what kind of reverb you like, then you could buy one. It has a lot of different settings, that's for sure. If you ask me, a reverb is one of the most crucial pedals and I think there are ones that are way better. The TC Electronic just isn't good enough for me.
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crucial? man, when i was a kid there weren't any reverbs in a pedal form factor and no one used reverb unless they had a fender amp or rack system with a lexicon or spx90... crucial pedals, hahaha.... are there any crucial pedals? I would definitely say not
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Alright man, I can't deny that! But I'm a huge U2 and Simple Minds fan! To create that kind of sound you can't leave a reverb out :) I don't want to play without!
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simple minds? sure, very digital reverb heavy in a shitty 80s 12bit sense... the edge doesn't use as much verb as people think at the amp. He's got a shimmer setting on a volume control into its own amp for live (not sure how long he's been doing that), but on the old records all of that verb was a product of the recording and mixing process done at the desk by Lillywhite, Lanois and Eno. Edge's delays aren't even that complicated. People think multitap but its so much right hand work into that triplet delay that he popularized. The edge is Mr Delay. Most of the verb on the records is shared up on desk sends and returns... the delay's into the front end of that old ac30, the real secret of the edge sound.
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But I still think they are pretty important... The Edge uses them a lot (reverb shimmer, mods) and whether he uses the reverb on his AMP or a pedal , I don't find the HoF2 fit for that kind of stuff.
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I think you're not following anything I said. Don't worry about it... every digital reverb company has their own sound, always did. I really like the TC sound but tis very 90s sicne that's when they broke into the studio processor biz. Its also when I was leanring to cut records so I'm partial to it. Lexicon's more 80s for instance... I wonder whatever happened to lexicon? I used to have one of their budget ALEX racks and really loved that thing.
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I can follow you (for the most part) and I find it interesting! It's just that when I listen to, let's say, Who's gonna ride your wild horses (or any Achtung Baby song), that I have trouble with the TC HoF2. I actually don't know how that did that? Funny, because the song was recorded in the early 90s, maybe you know. I'm just not sure about the HoF2, I really enjoyed the TC Arena reverb though! But actually I just want the Neunaber Immerse ;)
Artist usage
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WestCoastPedalBoard made Board for the Slayer & Exodus tour and posted pictures of it.
At 0:59 in this Arte TRACKS interview, Phoebe Bridgers shows off her pedalboard and you can clearly see the TC Electronic Hall Of Fame 2 Reverb on her board.
In a video by TC Electronic, Jónsi is seen using the TC Electronic Hall of Fame 2 Reverb while creating a custom "Sigur Rós" TonePrint at the Roskilde Festival.
Mark Lettieri uses the TC Electronic Hall of Fame 2 Reverb, as seen in his Instagram post featuring his pedalboard setup.
You can see a TC Hall of fame on Pablo's instagram story of the 18-01-19. I'm not sure though if it's the HOF1 or HOF2 model, would consider revision.
In a photo of Justin Trosper's pedalboard from the July 18, 2024, Unwound show in Toronto, the TC Electronic Hall of Fame 2 Reverb is clearly visible in the middle of the board.
At 8:53 -"I always play an amp with reverb, but I have a TC Hall of Fame 2 just as an effect sometimes. I did a - a Tone Print with them last year and we called it Pillow Talk. It's a pillow-y sounding reverb. Sounds like this. I - Also, I use it sparingly, but if there's ever an opportunity... it does that kind of thing."
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