SonicAlbert said:For someone who is so used to software reverbs exclusively, it will be interesting to see how undermind responds to a hardware unit.
I personally have the same reaction to plugin reverbs that he does though. They just don't work for me, for whatever reason. At first listen they often wow me, but when I really get into them, there's something funny going on with the sound. Especially right in the area of the first reflections, between the predelay and the first reflections. The tails are often quite nice on pluing verbs.
My reverb collection consists of: TC M3000, Lexicon PCM-91, Eventide Princeton 2016, Kurzweil KSP8, Klark-Teknik DN780, and Roland SRV-2000. If I had to keep just two of those it would be the PCM-91 and KSP8.
The Kurzweil Rumour sounds virtually identical to the KSP8 but of course doesn't have the eight busses or fx chaining features. I have A/B'ed the Rumour and KSP8, and it would be very tough to tell them apart in a blind listening test.
And Behringer, you forgot Behringer here. Nice crispy convoluted shimmering sheen with plenty of high freq sizzle.