LiquidSonics Seventh Heaven Professional vs Eventide UltraReverb
Specs, price and the Dubspot Score, side by side — with our verdict on which effect to buy.
Which should you buy?
On the Dubspot Score, LiquidSonics Seventh Heaven Professional comes out ahead (9.1). That said, the right pick depends on your workflow and budget — read both reviews before deciding.
Specs compared
| LiquidSonics Seventh Heaven Professional | Eventide UltraReverb | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $299 | $199 |
| Dubspot Score | 9.1 | 8.4 |
| Formats | VST, VST3, AU, AAX | VST3, AU, AAX |
| Type | Fusion-IR convolution-style reverb modeled on Bricasti M7 | Reverb workstation |
| Source hardware | Bricasti Design M7 stereo reverb processor | — |
| Capture approach | Early reflections, late reverb, and low-frequency reverb components captured individually | — |
| Presets | Full M7 preset coverage in Professional (all v1 and v2 firmware revision presets per LiquidSonics) | — |
| Pro extras vs Standard | Extra presets/algorithms coverage, expanded EQ bands, deeper reflection control, surround/immersive support (up to high-order layouts per current Pro feature set) | — |
| Formats | VST, AU, AAX (confirm current installer) | — |
| Authorization | iLok (per LiquidSonics licensing) | — |
| List price | $299 USD typical for Professional (confirm live store; bundles/sales vary) | — |
| Related | Seventh Heaven (standard) with upgrade path to Professional; Cinematic Rooms for film-oriented spaces | — |
| Extras | — | Dual delays and compression |
| Developer | — | Eventide |
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