Denise Audio Perfect Room Review
Perfect Room by Denise Audio
$69 USD
Bottom Line:
A fantastic-sounding reverb at a very fair price, and one I’ll be keeping in my regular rotation.
by Jacko Andrews | Oct 29, 2025 | StudioWise, StudioWise, Reverb | 0
Perfect Room by Denise Audio
$69 USD
Bottom Line:
A fantastic-sounding reverb at a very fair price, and one I’ll be keeping in my regular rotation.
by The Website Ninja | Jul 16, 2022 | StudioWise, StudioWise, Reverb | 0
PSP Audioware 2445 EMT
$149USD
Originally reviewed February 2018
Bottom Line:
Every producer needs a good range of quality and characterful effect processors in their collection, particularly with reverbs. It’s one of the most important effects for providing spatial depth and ambience to a mix. This is a neat unit with some tricks and one of the smoothest plate verbs I’ve heard, I highly recommend you try the demo, it will certainly grab your attention.
by The Website Ninja | Jul 15, 2022 | StudioWise, StudioWise, Reverb | 0
Hi, welcome to Music Nation. This time we’re looking at PSP Audioware SpringBox, a traditional...
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D16 Group Toraverb
Original review November, 2017
Bottom Line:
As part of a collection with a nice convolution, maybe a decent spring verb like PSP Nexcellence we reviewed last month, ToraVerb 2 will certainly fill the contemporary role nicely. At around $55 USD, this is a total bargain and probably one of the most remarkable reverb plugin I’ve used.
by The Website Ninja | Oct 10, 2018 | StudioWise, StudioWise, Reverb | 0
EastWest Spaces 2
$399 USD
Bottom Line:
As for a daily go-to reverb plugin, Spaces 2 may only provide a subtle degree of refinement over the competition or even its own predecessor. However, its fine details when you get to the high end of the spectrum will make or break a project.
by The Website Ninja | Oct 20, 2017 | StudioWise, StudioWise, Reverb | 0
PSP Audioware Nexcellence
Original review poster October, 2017
Bottom Line:
PSP Audioware has an excellent reputation for producing high-quality processors, and though this might be a little more specialised than your standard bread and butter verb effects, its certainly brings mojo and character that is difficult to find elsewhere.
by The Website Ninja | Aug 29, 2014 | StudioWise, StudioWise, Reverb | 0
UVI Sparkverb
Original review November, 2014
Bottom Line:
Having UVI SparkVerb in your arsenal maybe provide the right ingredient you’re missing to add that missing magic to your production.