

🎸 Elevate your tone with the RV-6 — where pro reverb meets pedalboard perfection!
The BOSS RV-6 Reverb Guitar Pedal is a compact, metal-encased effects processor featuring 8 studio-grade reverb modes powered by advanced BOSS algorithms. It supports both mono and stereo operation, includes an expression pedal input for real-time control, and boasts a low 65mA power draw. Renowned for its versatile sound palette—from vintage spring and plate reverbs to modern shimmer and delay+reverb combos—this pedal is a durable, professional-grade tool designed to inspire guitarists across genres and skill levels.
| ASIN | B011U9AXA6 |
| Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. (included) |
| Battery type | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,758 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #5 in Electric Guitar Delay & Reverb Effects |
| Color Name | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,347) |
| Date First Available | July 15, 2015 |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 15.9 ounces |
| Item model number | RV-6 |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 5.95 x 3.8 x 2.7 inches |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
S**1
Solid all-around reverb offering from BOSS
I actually never owned or even tried out the BOSS RV-5, which was the predecessor to the RV-6, and a popular industry standard. But I had some interest in trying another compact reverb to use with my amps that don't have on-board reverb, and having an option in a BOSS enclosure is instantly appealing because they're so compact and durable. Seriously, BOSS gear may not have the "cool" factor of boutique gear, but that form factor is tried and tested, and you'll never hear anyone rip BOSS gear for being unreliable or flimsy. The BOSS RV-6 has 8 modes, so I'll go through each briefly and give my impressions. There are also 3 knobs for effect level, tone, and time. Compared to the RV-5, most of the same reverb styles are available - including the popular modulated reverb mode which helped give the RV-5 such lasting appeal - but they removed the gated reverb and added "Dynamic", "Shimmer", and "Reverb + Delay". My primary basis for comparison is my DigiTech Hardwire RV-7 Stereo Reverb, which incorporates Lexicon algorithms and is excellent. It is a bit bulkier and heavier than the RV-6, to the extent that matters to you. ---------- SPRING - This is a classic style of reverb found on many vintage amps (notably Fender, but many others), and while it's often associated with surf, it's broadly featured in countless subgenres within pop and rock. That being said, it isn't always easy to capture the metallic response of the spring as you hit strings more aggressively with a digital spring reverb, but I thoguht the RV-6 did a great job with it. PLATE - Another vintage style of reverb, particularly popular in the 60's and 70's and noted for its pairing with higher gain rock sounds. Features a moderate amount of decay with a brighter tone than spring. I've actually started to appreciate it more and more, and it's done well on the RV-6. HALL - Digital reverbs generally have no trouble simulating large hall reverberations, and the same applies to this pedal. Again, 5 of these modes were borrowed from the RV-5, but with some minor revisions/updating. ROOM - It's great that the RV-6 features room reverb because it's an excellent alternative to the washed out sounds you get from so many other digital reverbs. It features a very short decay that sounds more like you're playing in small-to-medium-sized room, as opposed to an effect applied afterwards. My Hardwire RV-7 excels at this, but I thought the RV-6 did a great job as well. MODULATE - This is the reverb mode perhaps most associated with BOSS reverb pedals, as it's somewhat unique from most vintage-inspired reverbs. It has a longer, dreamy decay with chorus-like modulation that swells and warbles subtly and extends the life of your notes and chords. It's really a beautiful effect, and a nice addition to the options found on this and other reverb pedals I've tried. DYNAMIC - The Dynamic reverb on the RV-6 was an interesting concept, but one that didn't gel with me. Perhaps it's something you need to continue to tweak and get used to. The idea is that the amount of reverb increases when you play fewer notes, but decreases when you play a bunch of notes in succession. I think the goal is to dial back reverb at times when it would cause your tone to wash out, but I felt like it made chords and certain notes jump out in an artificial way. SHIMMER - Shimmer is sort of the newer popular feature that so many reverb and delay pedals are scrambling to add (TC Electronic just added it to their Hall of Fame Reverb 2). It's difficult to describe, except that it sort of generates a polyphonic, harmonized accompaniment to your notes - almost like having a backing orchestra. + DELAY - This "reverb plus delay" mode is a cool feature that harkens back to the BOSS RV-3 Digital Reverb/Delay pedal. I wasn't sure what to expect out of it because BOSS was a little vague in describing how it works, but it's actually a very straightforward reverb pedal that gives you control over the "feedback" (number of repeats) using the "TONE" knob, while the effect level increases the volume/intensity of the repeated notes. This is then layered on top of a reverb effect (which I believe is a "hall" reverb). The result is sort of an analog style delay, as the echoed notes themselves are subject to additional reverberation. I found it surprisingy easy to dial in, and quite convenient to be able to grab a single BOSS pedal, throw it in front of an amp or a mixer and have delay and reverb mixed in one pedal. Obviously, you'd get much greater depth throwing the delay pedal of your choice in front of the RV-6, and using the latter strictly for reverb. ---------- CONCLUSION: The BOSS RV-6 is just a solid unit considering that it retails for $150.00. It certainly has the depth of features and quality of reverb to be considered a professional piece of gear, but if you're a semi-pro or even just a novice player looking for a solid reverb pedal that will last you for a long time, it's hard to find any fault with the RV-6. Especially considering that super-cheaper reverb pedals of any quality are usually pretty bad, or still around $100, so the RV-6 might be worth a look for just a bit more money. I should also mention that the current draw on a 9V power supply is only 65mA, which (I think) is surprisingly low for a digital reverb pedal. They actually claim 5 hours of battery life, which may be just enough to bother with it. All in all, this is an excellent reverb pedal, and just like any other BOSS pedal, it's hard to imagine not having use for it 10, 20, or even 30 years down the road.
L**E
Multiple Reverbs and does incredibly well for nearly any Reverb effect need
Another incredible Boss pedal. The default settings out of the box are incredible and this thing has numerous other Reverb types for many different sounds. It really is one of those multi-function pedals that does multiple types of effects flawlessly. The dynamic mode is a bit of a weird one, not sure the best setup for that but it was easily the least of the modes, yet still fine. There is also a delay and chorus option that, while fine, are not nearly as full-featured as the legit Boss Chorus and Delay Pedals (specifically the Waza ones which are out of this world). However, these are free add ons and are really nice to have on here considering that the Reverb effects are so good. This could easily do the job of three pedals if you just want to use one effect at a time. 10/10 pedal.
J**N
Great reverb and like the shimmer.
Love it, as you see I really like reverb. Very strong and well built. I like the shimmer which is why I got it. Then found the Cloudburst and still use the RV6 after sometimes.
A**B
I'm Satisfied
The Item is great, I gave it a good testing for the different presets it has, it works perfectly and it was packed carefully (better than my local music stores). It has everything I could ask for.
J**S
The Boss RV-6 is a gorgeous sounding reverb pedal!!!
I’m not a pro. I’m a living room player who once played in a punk/alternative garage band. So most of my adult life I’ve been playing an acoustic to get my music playing fix. I love playing and I’ve always loved the quality of electric music. And I’ve missed it. ‘Oh the sonic worlds to explore.’ Well, after years apart it was time to put together a rig and play. Did my research, picked up two good entry level guitars, one Les Paul with humbuckers another Srat-style baby with single coils and a solid 20 watt amp with tubes. I’m happy. Now it was time to really find my sound, I listened to countless reviews on youtube. What a vast world of pedals. Knowing my price range I narrowed it down to 4 pedals and finally chose this one due to its range and versatility…. Although, I was a little apprehensive because I wasn’t sure I’d be able to explore the soaring ambient sounds some of the boutique manufacturers create with their pedals. But I went for it anyway due to the Boss reputation etc… Well, I just received it today, plugged it in and Wow!!!! What a glorious sounding reverb pedal. It sounds amazing, resonate and spacious with wonderful trailing delays. The spring pops nicely and the shimmer sounds so much better then the corny sounding reviews I listened to on youtube. The Modulate, Plate, Delay and Dynamic settings have glorious worlds to explore when pushing up the level and time. The hall and room settings are spacious and haunting, just right. I can't say enough about this pedal, It's everything I wanted, far more expansive and expressive than a simple work horse. Don’t hesitate to buy it. It’s a marvelous pedal.
P**Y
Lush and durable
Versatile reverb for lush big sounds and also normal rock n roll. Built like a tank.
M**L
Awesome guitar pedal
Arrived as expected. Was a birthday gift. Sounds amazing.
M**E
Quickly Became My Favorite Pedal
The sound is obvious and wonderful. It also has many different settings to choose from. It might be slightly more expensive than the average Boss pedal, but that might be because they know what they have here. Without a doubt the best pedal I've ever owned. If you're on the fence, I hope this review inspires you to jump over it. Thank me later.
M**R
Pedale potente, effetti semplici da usare con una qualità audio professionale di ultima generazione, sonorità chiare e pulite da fruscii e interferenze..
D**O
Este pedal tiene todo lo que un reverb debe tener y más: spring, modulado, hall/rom, plate... además de un shimmer hermoso y muy orgánico comparado a otros shimmer que suelen sonar como si se estuviera arañando un pizarrón; tiene un función +delay por lo cual comprar este reverb es "matar dos pájaros de un tiro" si aparte buscas un delay (incluso si tomamos en cuenta el modulado como chorus, son 3 pedales en uno según el modo); cuenta con un modo dinámico que lo encuentro genial para solos o riffs complejos que requieran usar distintas profundidades de reverb; cuenta con una entrada de expresión, algo que muy pocos "carritos" tienen algo que va bien si quieres manejar distintas profundidades de reverb. El pedal no cuenta con modo true bypass aunque tratándose de un reverb es algo que poco importa, de hecho es una virtud que sea buffered bypass tratándose de un reverb. El sonido es perfecto para ambientes y estoy seguro que es de los mejores pedales en relación precio calida.
P**R
Just awesome go for it 👌👌👌👌
A**R
Love the simplicity of this pedal! As someone who plays predominantly RnB and Soul this pedal was really all I needed to have a rich beautiful sound. I use it so much in recording on a DAW as well. I would definitely recommend Boss RV - 6!
C**N
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