Valhalla Room vs Valhalla VintageVerb

Specs, price and the Dubspot Score, side by side — with our verdict on which effect to buy.

Effect

Valhalla Room

Valhalla DSP · $50

8.8
Great
Effect

Valhalla VintageVerb

Valhalla DSP · $50

9.2
Essential

Valhalla Room and VintageVerb are both $50 algorithmic reverbs from Valhalla DSP, and producers constantly ask which one to buy first. They share the same price and philosophy, but not the same job.

The key difference

VintageVerb is the colorful mix workhorse: 22 modes and 1970s/1980s/Now color for instant vibe on vocals, drums, and synths. Room is the cleaner, truer-stereo specialist for natural rooms and halls when you need space without grit. One is character; the other is neutrality.

Choose Valhalla Room if

Choose Room if you need natural, precise rooms and halls for drums, vocals, and acoustic sources without heavy coloration.

Choose VintageVerb if you want a go-to mixing reverb with vintage digital character that makes sources sound finished fast.

Which should you buy?

Buy VintageVerb first if you want one daily reverb with personality. Buy Room first if your work is acoustic, dialogue-friendly, or you already own something colorful. At $50 each, many studios end up with both.

Specs compared

Valhalla RoomValhalla VintageVerb
Price$50$50
Dubspot Score8.89.2
FormatsVST2.4, VST3, AU, AAXVST2.4, VST3, AU, AAX
TypeTrue stereo algorithmic room / hall reverb
Algorithms12 original reverberation modes (including Dark modes)
Price$50 USD
FormatsVST2.4, VST3, AAX (Win/Mac); AU (Mac); 64-bit
PlatformsWindows and macOS (Intel and Apple Silicon)
Design focusNatural rooms, halls, and precise spaces
Reverb modes22 (Concert Hall, Bright Hall, Plate, Room, Chamber, Cathedral, Nonlin, and more)
Color modes3 (1970s, 1980s, Now)
Plugin formatsVST2.4, VST3, AAX (Win/Mac), AU (Mac); all 64-bit
Current version4.0.5
Mac supportmacOS 10.9 and later; Intel and Apple Silicon (M1-M5)
Windows supportWindows 7/8/10/11

Valhalla Room vs Valhalla VintageVerb: FAQ

Should I buy Valhalla Room or VintageVerb first?

Most mix-focused producers should start with VintageVerb for everyday vibe. Start with Room if natural acoustic spaces are your main need.

Do they cost the same?

Yes — both are $50 from Valhalla DSP with free lifetime updates and no iLok.

Is Room more realistic than VintageVerb?

Room generally aims for cleaner, more natural spaces. VintageVerb is more colored and era-flavored by design. Neither is convolution.

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