TC Electronic Hall of Fame 2 Reverb Pedal

Retailing in the region of £99.99

On the menu for January 2026 are the TC Electronic Guitar Pedals, freshly added and carefully selected. These New units are available to order online with fast, secure delivery from trusted UK retailers. Read on for full details, specifications, demos, videos, reviews, and the best places to buy the TC Electronic Guitar Pedals today.


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On the menu for January 2026 are the TC Electronic Guitar Pedals, freshly added and carefully selected. These New units are available to order online with fast, secure delivery from trusted UK retailers. Read on for full details, specifications, demos, videos, reviews, and the best places to buy the TC Electronic Guitar Pedals today.

The Hall of Fame 2 Reverb covers everything the original did and packs 3 new powerful features!

The revolutionary MASH technology adds the rich and fluid articulation of an expression pedal to your reverb effects in the same compact stompbox that you know.

On top of that, a carefully designed crystalline shimmer reverb that you can control with MASH for spine-tingling performance in real-time.

In fact, you can control pretty much any parameter conceivable with MASH. With the TonePrint Editor you can unleash the expressive potential in MASH any way you like. Of course, you can still get all the iconic reverbs and TonePrints that you know from the original.

Key Features

  • MASH – The expressive MASH technology lets you add expressive power via the TonePrint app, or you can push effects intuitively by shifting your weight onto the pedal.
  • 8 Reverb Types – Choose from 8 reverb types.
  • 3 TonePrint Slots – Save up to 3 TonePrint slots so you always have your favourite TonePrints at your disposal.
  • Stereo Reverb – The Hall of Fame simply fills the room with high-definition stereo reverb.

Express Yourself With MASH

MASH reacts to the amount of pressure you put on the switch. The harder you press, the more intense the effect.

For each reverb type, MASH will control a different parameter, letting you express yourself without having to bend down and turn knobs and without a dedicated expression pedal.

For example, you could use MASH to conjure up liquid swells of reverb while keeping both your hands on the guitar or using the Mod setting you can MASH the amount of chorus on the reverb tail. In the TonePrint Editor, you can assign MASH to control any parameter.

Introducing The Shimmer Algorithm

Go tone hunting in the ethereal realm with the new Shimmer reverb algorithm which lends a mercurial touch to your playing by adding an octave pitch shift to your signal.

This was the most sought-after feature among the original Hall Of Fame users so we wanted something that would live up to your wishes. The state-of-the-art polyphonic octave algorithm from the TC Electronic Sub ‘N’ Up Octaver to achieve the most hauntingly immaculate shimmering texture.

Using MASH, you can push the effect into self-oscillation intuitively by shifting your weight on the pedal!

Flexibility Is Key

The Hall of Fame 2 provides 8 different studio quality reverb presets for a wide range of tonal possibilities right out of the box but more are available through the TonePrint Editor.

The pedal also features 2 extra TonePrint slots to give you even more possibilities for using your own custom reverbs or the signature TonePrints by our family of iconic artists.

MASH Presets

  • Room – In the Room setting, MASH controls the level of the reverb effect. If you turn the level knob all the way down, you can use the MASH switch as a volume pedal for the reverb signal. This means that if you don’t MASH the switch the reverb is inaudible.
  • Hall – In the Hall setting, MASH controls the level of the reverb effect. If you turn the level knob all the way down, you can use the MASH switch as a volume pedal for the reverb signal. This means that if you don’t MASH the switch the reverb is inaudible.
  • Spring – Set on Spring reverb, MASH controls the level of the reverb effect. If you turn the level knob all the way down, you can use the MASH switch as a volume pedal for the reverb signal. This means that if you don’t MASH the switch the reverb is inaudible.
  • Plate – Using the Plate setting, MASH controls the level of the reverb effect. If you turn the level knob all the way down, you can use the MASH switch as a volume pedal for the reverb signal. This means that if you don’t MASH the switch the reverb is inaudible.
  • Church – When you go to Church, MASH controls the reverb decay for a maximum of 20 seconds. Once you lift your foot of the switch, the decay parameter will return to the position of the decay knob. Pro tip: Set the decay knob to minimum for a dramatic effect!
  • Shimmer – In Shimmer mode, MASH raises the volume of the Shimmer effect, which essentially is sending the Church algorithm through a Sub ‘N’ Up Octaver in a feedback loop. At the same time, MASH controls the reverb decay to a maximum of 13,9 seconds. Finally, it also changes the tone of the Shimmer sound.
  • Mod – Using the Mod setting, MASH affects the speed and depth of the reverb modulation provided by our sweet sounding TriChorus algorithm known from the Corona Chorus.
  • LoFi – In the LoFi mode, MASH controls reverb decay up to a maximum of 20 seconds. It also manipulates the tone of the reverb.
  • TonePrint 1 – The first TonePrint preset is a Shimmer reverb based on the TC Ambient algorithm with an added vibrato effect. MASH controls the modulation depth and the feedback of the Vibrato.
  • TonePrint 2 – The second TonePrint takes a Shimmer reverb based on the TC Cathedral algorithm and combines it with a flanger. MASH raises the volume of the Shimmer and the delay of the Flanger.
  • TonePrint 3 – The third TonePrint is a Church reverb with Shimmer and a luscious TriChorus. MASH controls the input level of your instrument, acting just like a volume pedal. This means that the signal is only audible when you MASH the switch!

Specifications

  • MASH Technology
  • New Shimmer reverb algorithm with octave pitch shifting
  • 8 reverb types and 3 TonePrint slots
  • TonePrint-enabled
  • True Bypass or Buffered Bypass
  • Analog-dry-through
  • Decay, Tone, and Level controls
  • Easy battery access
  • Small footprint
  • High quality components
  • Road-ready design
  • Stereo In/out

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg

Brand

TC Electronic

TC Electronic are known for innovative, studio-quality effects that combine great tone with modern technology. Founded in Denmark, they’ve shaped the sound of countless players with classics like the Hall of Fame Reverb, Flashback Delay, and Ditto Looper. Their gear is built for reliability and ease of use, offering a range of features that include lush ambient effects and precise tone shaping. Whether on stage or in the studio, TC Electronic deliver professional sound and creative flexibility trusted by musicians worldwide.

TC Electronic’s product lineup includes a wide range of guitar effects pedals known for their pristine sound quality, versatility, and cutting-edge features. From classic effects like delays, reverbs, and choruses to more experimental and unique pedals, TC Electronic offers a comprehensive selection to suit a wide range of playing styles and preferences.

Category

Guitar Pedals

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Delay

A delay pedal records your signal and plays it back after a set time, creating echoes that can range from tight, slapback repeats to long, atmospheric trails. It’s one of the most versatile effects, used to thicken tones, add rhythmic depth, or build spacious, ambient layers. Analogue delays offer warm, decaying repeats that blend naturally with your tone, while digital units provide pristine echoes with precise control over time, feedback, and mix levels.

From classic rockabilly and tape-style echoes to modern looping and shimmer effects, delay pedals have become essential tools for shaping sound. They can make solos soar, rhythms pulse, or transform simple chord progressions into cinematic textures. Whether used subtly to add dimension or boldly to create soundscapes, a good delay pedal can completely redefine the feel and atmosphere of your music.

Expression

Expression pedals allow real-time control over specific parameters on compatible guitar pedals, such as volume, delay time, modulation depth, or filter sweep. Used with an expression input, they let players shape effects dynamically with their foot, adding movement and performance control that cannot be achieved with fixed knob settings.

Flanger

A flanger is a type of guitar effects pedal used to create a swirling, whooshing sound by modulating the phase of an audio signal. It works by combining the original signal with a slightly delayed and modulated version of itself. As the two signals interact, they create peaks and troughs in the frequency spectrum, resulting in the characteristic “jet plane” or “swooshing” sound associated with flanging.

Key features of a flanger pedal include:

1. **Rate**: Controls the speed at which the delayed signal is modulated. Higher rates produce faster modulation, while lower rates create slower, more subtle effects.

2. **Depth**: Adjusts the intensity of the modulation effect. Higher depth settings result in more pronounced sweeps, while lower settings produce a gentler effect.

3. **Manual (or Range)**: Sets the center frequency of the modulation. This control allows you to focus the effect on specific frequency ranges, altering the tonal character of the flanging.

4. **Feedback (or Regeneration)**: Determines the amount of modulated signal that is fed back into the effect. Increasing feedback can create more pronounced peaks and troughs, resulting in a more intense effect.

Flanger pedals are commonly used in various music genres, including rock, metal, and psychedelic music, to add movement, depth, and texture to guitar tones. They can be used subtly to add a touch of modulation and dimension to a guitar sound, or more prominently to create dramatic swirling effects. Overall, flanger pedals offer guitarists a versatile tool for shaping and enhancing their tone, adding a dynamic and expressive element to their playing.

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Octave

An octave pedal shifts your guitar signal up or down by one or more octaves, blending the altered pitch with your original sound to create a fuller, more complex tone. It can add a deep, bass-like layer underneath your playing or a shimmering high octave on top for lead lines and solos. Classic analogue octave pedals often produce slightly gritty, organic sounds, while modern digital versions track more precisely and can offer multiple octave ranges.

Octave pedals are great for thickening single-note riffs, creating synth-style textures, or even mimicking bass parts when playing alone. They pair well with fuzz or overdrive pedals for massive, harmonically rich tones. Whether you’re after vintage Hendrix-style octave fuzz or a modern polyphonic sound that tracks chords cleanly, an octave pedal opens up a world of creative possibilities and adds real weight and character to your tone.

Pitch

Pitch pedals alter the frequency of your guitar signal, changing the perceived note or adding harmony. They can shift notes up or down by fixed intervals, create harmonies, or produce dive-bomb and whammy-style effects without a tremolo arm. Pitch shifters and harmonisers are great for thickening solos, simulating multiple guitars, or experimenting with creative, otherworldly sounds that expand your tonal range.

Reverb

A reverb pedal is like the rich sauce that ties every flavour on the plate into one smooth experience. It adds depth, warmth, and atmosphere — the sonic equivalent of a perfectly reduced glaze that lingers on the tongue. Whether you’re after the subtle ambience of a cosy café (spring or plate reverb) or the grand echoes of a cathedral (hall or shimmer reverb), this is where your tone breathes and expands. A touch of reverb can turn a dry sound into something lush and inviting — but pour on too much, and it’s all you can taste. Used with finesse, it’s the finishing touch that transforms your tone from plain to unforgettable.

Vibrato

Vibrato refers to a guitar pedal effect that modulates pitch slightly up and down, creating movement and a sense of wobble in the sound. Unlike tremolo, which changes volume, vibrato affects pitch only, producing anything from subtle shimmer to pronounced, warbling textures. It is often used to add character, depth, and vintage-style modulation to guitar tones.

Volume

Volume pedals control the output level of a guitar signal using a foot-operated treadle. They allow smooth volume swells, dynamic control during playing, and easy muting between songs. Volume pedals can be placed at different points in the signal chain to either control overall loudness or adjust gain and drive behaviour when positioned before distortion or overdrive pedals.