Oceans 11 Reverb : Wow. Just... wow.
This is my umpteenth reverb pedal, as I currently own quite a bunch of reverbs (Strymons - BlueSky, Bigsky & Flint, Neunaber Immerse, TC Hall Of Fame 2, Mr. Black DeluxeDeluxe Plus & Fender Tube Reverb Head) and play surf instrumental music or plate-drenched jazz/blues through Fender blackface amps. Reverb is a big part of my sound so I've become quite picky about it. Compared to others, the Oceans 11 stands shoulder to shoulder with the best of 'em. So many options and tweaks with hidden sub-functions - you can tailor your reverb to almost any application you can think of, including some really out-there sonic experiments. However most modes are highly useful, even at higher mix settings. The only downsides might be a lower headroom than a few of the more expensive units I've mentioned earlier (more notably the Strymons and Neunaber) and a bit of a learning curve when it comes to getting the most out of the secondary functions and modes.

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Electro Harmonix
- Released in 2018
- Average price : $194
- Dimensions : 114mm x 70mm x 53mm
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