Edmond, OK
February 23, 2015
The Keeley Electronics Aurora Reverb is a pedal-board reverb unit providing guitarists with the three most used reverb styles: Hall, Plate, and Room. The Aurora Reverb is a pristine, concise, professional reverb pedal for those wanting to customize their tone with simple-to-use, effective controls that deliver highly musical results.
The Keeley Aurora Reverb features seven smartly laid out parameters, offering guitarists the essentials for creating an ideal reverberated signal.
- Three reverb types—Hall, Plate, and Room
- Four parameter knobs—Decay, Slapback, Warmth, and Blend
- 24bit, low-noise, high-fidelity
The Keeley Aurora Reverb will sell for a street price of $179.00.
3 Comments
Hi Aaron,
This Keeley Aurora pedal sounds amazing! I play lead electric at my church in Phoenix, AZ and have been seeking something more atmospheric than my Boss RV-5. This seems like the one. Have you currently used one? I know it is true bypass and everyone seems to say run this pedal after your delays last in signal chain, but my delay is a buffered pedal. From what I gather, it’s best to have your first and last pedal in the chain be buffered and everything in between be true bypass. Would you agree? I currently have my reverb before my delays and it seems to work just fine. Was wondering to know your expertise. Thanks!
Christian
Christian,
Thanks for checking out worshipgtr.com! As far as the Aurora I have yet to play it. The videos I have heard sound awesome. I also recommend checking out the TC Electronic Trinity. I just got one and absolutely love it. If you can swing $275 and use reverb in your sound a lot I would go with a blue sky and just end the hunt. It also saves pedal room because I like to set one side to a soft reverb and the other to a spaced out shimmer effect. If you are working on a budget the Trinity or Aurora look like good choices though!
Another thought too. The Aurora is not stereo which is not a huge problem for me but it might be a deal breaker for some.