Best Alternatives to the Eventide Space
12 reverb algorithms including studio-grade convolution, shimmer, and blackhole. The audiophile reverb pedal.
BudgetUnder £150
Reliable digital reverb at a fraction of the price. Less algorithm quality, fully functional.
Build a rig with this →Mid-Range£150–£500
Eight reverb modes with mono/stereo summing. Outstanding quality at a lower price point.
Build a rig with this →Premium£500+
The nearest competitor. 12 studio-grade algorithms — slightly different character to the Eventide.
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Gear with similar tonal characteristics based on gain profile, sound traits, and genre fit.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best budget alternative to the Eventide Space?
The Boss RV-6 (£129) is the top budget alternative with a 72% tone similarity. Reliable digital reverb at a fraction of the price. Less algorithm quality, fully functional.
Is there a cheaper alternative that sounds similar to the Eventide Space?
Yes — the alternatives above are sorted by tone similarity score. Budget options under £100 are available for most reverb gear. The similarity score tells you how close each one gets.
What does the tone similarity score mean?
The similarity score (0–100) rates how closely an alternative matches the original's tonal character, gain level, frequency response, and genre suitability. 90+ is near-identical. 70–89 is very close with minor differences. 60–69 is a good substitute with some character change.
What is the premium alternative to the Eventide Space?
The Strymon BigSky (£479) is the top premium alternative. The nearest competitor. 12 studio-grade algorithms — slightly different character to the Eventide.