so true. my reverb addiction has me at seven boxes and counting. hell there's probably more but i'm not ready to face the reality of that higher number yet.
I have had this pedal for 5 years now and I love it. It's so diverse, and I really have not dove into the 2nd mode to unleash all that's there. The Spring is very very good and the main reason I bought it. Great demo, keep up the awesome work !
Just got my hands on one of these last night and plan to dig in later this evening. Thank you sir. You are a saint for spending (I assume A LOT) of time learning how this pedal works and then putting this video together. Cheers!
love your demos my good man! I was never "a reverb guy". bought and sold a few but this one went right on my board and opened me up to all sorts of textures I had previously relied on delay to do (admittedly imitating a reverb's job). yes it's a swiss army knife but all incredibly usable, inspiring, classic & (typical of EHX) demented sounds in there. A friend of mine borrowed this in exchange for his SLO. As much as the SLO washed over me like a warm blanket & inspired me, I missed the Ocean's 11. When we traded back I said "ya know, I never really tried the Ocean's 11 mod reverb out. There's hidden contrability under the hooded I also never messed with. If I can't get it to convincingly imitate the SLO, I'm selling it & getting the SLO." Ocean's 11 is still on my board ;)
Good stuff as always! The oceans 12 is a fabulous pedal. In addition to being stereo, it also has two independent reverb engines that you can use separately or combined with series/parallel options. Each engine gets its own bank of presets too. It’s almost too much 😂
I think you deserve one😉 A couple other features I love are the “tide” control that changes how swirly and spacey things are in stereo and the lo-fi knob. It’s by far the “deepest” pedal I own and I really haven’t spent the kind of time required with it to really dig into it and explore.
loving this! i've lived with my Oceans12 for a number of years as a dedicated end-of-chain 'verb, and it works perfectly. my only issue has nothing to do with the sound one can build with the box; it's only that i'm old and need to have a pdf of the manual up on my monitor to see what setting is activated on the dang thing because the setting typeface is tiny. super-tiny. here's where i shake my fist at a cloud and wonder what time Matlock comes on. Gratitude for the awesome exploration!
@@StompboxBreakdown darn it. I asked if you could maybe link me to that listing this morning bc I was short on time but I guess I didn’t hit send like a ding dong. Might be gone already - I didn’t see any loaded pickguard that mentioned having the Select pus
People aren't kidding when they say it's worth it for the drippy spring alone. It's officially an emulation of a 60s Fender spring tank unit. But then you get all these other modes too. I wasn't even aware of how good the trem mode sounds until your demo (great job btw). I ended up getting an Oceans 12 a few weeks ago for stereo use with a synth. Oh, and the second spring mode is the Holy Grail ;) crazy value there.
Thanks! Yeah, the trem one really blew me away. Being able to save the settings makes it wildly more practical than a pedal with 80 million "possibilities", Just gotta make sure not to bump a knob while playing it. The spring reverb, I felt like it was a little trebley, but rolling the Tone knob back helped with that.
I LOVE my Oceans 11. The spring reverb alone is worth the price of the pedal to me, it's one of the best sounding spring settings I've heard. It sounds better than an old Japanese amp I have with a Belden brick. Pairing it with a Canyon delay pedal increases the fun exponentially. There are just so many options on both, and every one is a great sound, even if a few are very niche sounds.
@@StompboxBreakdown oh yeah, they both do 😁 If you haven't run an Oceans and a Canyon together you really should. I put the Canyon first, with a long tripped out delay, then set the Oceans to one of the more drawn out and effeced sounds..... notes ring for days!
So much reverb for the money! However the Oceans 12 seems like a no-brainer upgrade. I too used to rely on my amp's spring reverb until I recently bought Walrus Audio's Slotva for $125. It does way more than spring reverb... but now I want it in stereo! So, if and when I get a stereo reverb it's between Walrus' Sloer and EHX's Oceans 12. The EHX is quite a bit more affordable. Anyhow, thanks for the great review and widening the world of reverb(s)!
I've seen the Slovta on so many boards, I really want to give it a try one of these days. Reverbs are fun to play with AND fun to make videos for. I agree, though, the features of the Ocean's 12 look tempting.
Love my oceans 12, ok, i cant read font on it and it has heaps features you need to read the manual to get the most out of it...but...such lush sounds. I love rhe trem verb, tbe spring...the dyna is amazing! max it out and use it as an almoat faux feed back...and reverse...i could go on
Thanks! It's a MIM Strat with pickups from a Fender American Select Strat. I rarely use the humbucker in the bridge, but it's good to have it there in case the mood strikes. Appreciate you watching!
Because this pedal is kind of expensive and doesn't have stereo out, I was interested in your thoughts on weather it's reverb's (logarithms I guess) are "better" than say the Boss RV-6 or the Zoom MS-70CDR for the more standard stuff.
I’ve done reverbs before, I just try to not do the same type of effect back to back. However, I can get my hands on a Soft Focus pretty quickly so I’ll make a plan for it! Thanks for the suggestion.
I'll admit, my eyes started glossing over after about the fifth variation demoed. Not because Mr. S. Breakdown is boring, but because of a tyranny of choices. I will admit some of the weirder modes were interesting. As for your next video on ampless set ups, I want to know if your set up can be run straight into an amp. I know the whole point is that it doesn't need an amp, but *could you*? I've run into a situation where my "ampless rig" had to be run into an amp because there is no direct box/front of house solution. So that's the basis for my question.
Totally hear you on the option paralysis thing. It's stopped me from putting a couple of great pedals on my board, just because I know I'll split my attention thinking "ooh, maybe a modulated delay for this section here...". As for the amped ampless setup, you *could* set the amp pretty flat and just treat it like an FRFR speaker, if I'm reading what you're saying correctly. The challenge would be to keep any of that amp's character out of the mix, which could be difficult depending on the amp.
@@StompboxBreakdown Nailed it. So, I'll come clean. I've got a Boss IR-2 and pedal board set up. I set the IR-2 to the Fender Twin setting and I run that into a Deluxe reverb RI with the bass OFF. Sounds killer.
I could handle the chorus demos just fine, but if you are gonna start diving into reverb pedals, my bank account will be drained.
Haha. I feel ya.
so true. my reverb addiction has me at seven boxes and counting. hell there's probably more but i'm not ready to face the reality of that higher number yet.
I have had this pedal for 5 years now and I love it. It's so diverse, and I really have not dove into the 2nd mode to unleash all that's there. The Spring is very very good and the main reason I bought it. Great demo, keep up the awesome work !
Glad EHX keeps the Flerb around
Great demo!
Just got my hands on one of these last night and plan to dig in later this evening. Thank you sir. You are a saint for spending (I assume A LOT) of time learning how this pedal works and then putting this video together. Cheers!
Thank you for the deep analysis, you answered my questions. 👍
Great tones, beautiful playing.
I've got the Oceans 12. It's a beast and very inspiring. Superb video. Oh, and duckling reverb is the correct term, I believe. 😊
love your demos my good man! I was never "a reverb guy". bought and sold a few but this one went right on my board and opened me up to all sorts of textures I had previously relied on delay to do (admittedly imitating a reverb's job). yes it's a swiss army knife but all incredibly usable, inspiring, classic & (typical of EHX) demented sounds in there. A friend of mine borrowed this in exchange for his SLO. As much as the SLO washed over me like a warm blanket & inspired me, I missed the Ocean's 11. When we traded back I said "ya know, I never really tried the Ocean's 11 mod reverb out. There's hidden contrability under the hooded I also never messed with. If I can't get it to convincingly imitate the SLO, I'm selling it & getting the SLO." Ocean's 11 is still on my board ;)
Good stuff as always! The oceans 12 is a fabulous pedal. In addition to being stereo, it also has two independent reverb engines that you can use separately or combined with series/parallel options. Each engine gets its own bank of presets too. It’s almost too much 😂
Sounds like I need to investigate.
I think you deserve one😉
A couple other features I love are the “tide” control that changes how swirly and spacey things are in stereo and the lo-fi knob. It’s by far the “deepest” pedal I own and I really haven’t spent the kind of time required with it to really dig into it and explore.
loving this! i've lived with my Oceans12 for a number of years as a dedicated end-of-chain 'verb, and it works perfectly. my only issue has nothing to do with the sound one can build with the box; it's only that i'm old and need to have a pdf of the manual up on my monitor to see what setting is activated on the dang thing because the setting typeface is tiny. super-tiny.
here's where i shake my fist at a cloud and wonder what time Matlock comes on. Gratitude for the awesome exploration!
Very cool.
That guitar with the synth on it sounds K I L L E R. And it ain’t just that tasty plate. Great tone.
Thanks! Just to be clear, I was using the regular magnetic pickups on it for this. I’m just too lazy to remove the additional synth pickup.
@@StompboxBreakdown lol yep I got that. Do you know what those pickups are?
They’re from a Fender Select Strat. Someone has done a swap on theirs and put them on reverb as part of a loaded pickguard.
@@StompboxBreakdown darn it. I asked if you could maybe link me to that listing this morning bc I was short on time but I guess I didn’t hit send like a ding dong. Might be gone already - I didn’t see any loaded pickguard that mentioned having the Select pus
People aren't kidding when they say it's worth it for the drippy spring alone. It's officially an emulation of a 60s Fender spring tank unit. But then you get all these other modes too. I wasn't even aware of how good the trem mode sounds until your demo (great job btw).
I ended up getting an Oceans 12 a few weeks ago for stereo use with a synth. Oh, and the second spring mode is the Holy Grail ;) crazy value there.
Thanks! Yeah, the trem one really blew me away. Being able to save the settings makes it wildly more practical than a pedal with 80 million "possibilities", Just gotta make sure not to bump a knob while playing it. The spring reverb, I felt like it was a little trebley, but rolling the Tone knob back helped with that.
I LOVE my Oceans 11. The spring reverb alone is worth the price of the pedal to me, it's one of the best sounding spring settings I've heard. It sounds better than an old Japanese amp I have with a Belden brick. Pairing it with a Canyon delay pedal increases the fun exponentially. There are just so many options on both, and every one is a great sound, even if a few are very niche sounds.
Oh totally. It delivers way more than I ever expected.
@@StompboxBreakdown oh yeah, they both do 😁 If you haven't run an Oceans and a Canyon together you really should. I put the Canyon first, with a long tripped out delay, then set the Oceans to one of the more drawn out and effeced sounds..... notes ring for days!
So much reverb for the money! However the Oceans 12 seems like a no-brainer upgrade. I too used to rely on my amp's spring reverb until I recently bought Walrus Audio's Slotva for $125. It does way more than spring reverb... but now I want it in stereo! So, if and when I get a stereo reverb it's between Walrus' Sloer and EHX's Oceans 12. The EHX is quite a bit more affordable. Anyhow, thanks for the great review and widening the world of reverb(s)!
I've seen the Slovta on so many boards, I really want to give it a try one of these days. Reverbs are fun to play with AND fun to make videos for. I agree, though, the features of the Ocean's 12 look tempting.
Love my oceans 12, ok, i cant read font on it and it has heaps features you need to read the manual to get the most out of it...but...such lush sounds. I love rhe trem verb, tbe spring...the dyna is amazing! max it out and use it as an almoat faux feed back...and reverse...i could go on
Great great video!! Ur the man 😎
You got some cool sounds there. IMO, it's all the guy operating the fingers.
The tremolo option was very '60s detective show theme music. How does it compare to the Alabs reverb? Similar concepts but different algorithms
Amazing strat sounds! I'm a "not a strat guy" but that sounded great 😃
Also the rubber duck, literally LOL
Thanks! It's a MIM Strat with pickups from a Fender American Select Strat. I rarely use the humbucker in the bridge, but it's good to have it there in case the mood strikes. Appreciate you watching!
+1 for the rubber duck!
Because this pedal is kind of expensive and doesn't have stereo out, I was interested in your thoughts on weather it's reverb's (logarithms I guess) are "better" than say the Boss RV-6 or the Zoom MS-70CDR for the more standard stuff.
If you are going to go down the reverb rabbit hole, can you please look at the Catalinbread Soft Focus?
I’ve done reverbs before, I just try to not do the same type of effect back to back. However, I can get my hands on a Soft Focus pretty quickly so I’ll make a plan for it! Thanks for the suggestion.
Hello. Can you help me with this pedal please? The green light keeps blinking and I don't know what to do.
Try a different power supply. Or try a different cable. In my experience, this pedal is super picky about power.
Thank you.
First track sounded like John Levanthal from a Shawn Colvin album, just purdy!!
Thank you!!!
Im running late could you link me please? Not seeing it right off the bat
O11 is probably dollar for dollar the best reverb out there. The spring alone is almost worth the cost.
Definitely a feature-packed pedal. I think I might give the edge to the MXR M300 reverb, but it's nearly double the price.
Tasty licks!
Mtg reference?
Reverse reverb is cool like wearing your underwear on the outside of your pants is cool.
I'll admit, my eyes started glossing over after about the fifth variation demoed. Not because Mr. S. Breakdown is boring, but because of a tyranny of choices. I will admit some of the weirder modes were interesting. As for your next video on ampless set ups, I want to know if your set up can be run straight into an amp. I know the whole point is that it doesn't need an amp, but *could you*? I've run into a situation where my "ampless rig" had to be run into an amp because there is no direct box/front of house solution. So that's the basis for my question.
Totally hear you on the option paralysis thing. It's stopped me from putting a couple of great pedals on my board, just because I know I'll split my attention thinking "ooh, maybe a modulated delay for this section here...".
As for the amped ampless setup, you *could* set the amp pretty flat and just treat it like an FRFR speaker, if I'm reading what you're saying correctly. The challenge would be to keep any of that amp's character out of the mix, which could be difficult depending on the amp.
@@StompboxBreakdown Nailed it. So, I'll come clean. I've got a Boss IR-2 and pedal board set up. I set the IR-2 to the Fender Twin setting and I run that into a Deluxe reverb RI with the bass OFF. Sounds killer.
4 minutes in & he's kinda poopin' on this pedal, eh?
Good. Poop away. It's healthy to be regular.
reverb is just for the hipsters hahaha
I'm a hipster. Haha.