Valhalla Supermassive vs Valhalla VintageVerb

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

Effect

Valhalla Supermassive

Valhalla DSP · Free

8.9
Great
Effect

Valhalla VintageVerb

Valhalla DSP · $50

9.2
Essential

Supermassive is free; VintageVerb is $50. That alone drives endless comparisons. They are both Valhalla, both excellent, and both easy to misuse if you treat them as the same tool.

The key difference

Supermassive is a free FDN reverb/delay built for huge, ambient, constellation-mode spaces. VintageVerb is a paid mix reverb with 22 modes and vintage color for everyday vocals, drums, and instruments. Supermassive is atmosphere; VintageVerb is mix craft.

Choose Supermassive if you want free, massive ambient reverb/delay for pads, sound design, and washed textures.

Choose VintageVerb if you need a reliable, musical mix reverb with vintage color for everyday sources.

Which should you buy?

Install Supermassive immediately — it costs nothing and covers creative size. Budget $50 for VintageVerb when you need a serious daily mix reverb. They complement more than they compete.

Specs compared

Valhalla SupermassiveValhalla VintageVerb
PriceFree$50
Dubspot Score8.99.2
FormatsVST2.4, VST3, AU, AAXVST2.4, VST3, AU, AAX
TypeFeedback delay network reverb / delay
Modes22 constellation-named reverb/delay algorithms
PriceFree
FormatsVST2.4, VST3, AAX (Win/Mac); AU (Mac); 64-bit
WindowsWindows 7/8/10/11 (64-bit)
macOSOS X 10.9+ / macOS; Intel and Apple Silicon
Max delayUp to ~2 seconds per delay line in the FDN
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 Supermassive vs Valhalla VintageVerb: FAQ

Is free Supermassive as good as VintageVerb?

For huge ambient spaces, Supermassive is outstanding and free. For tight, musical mix reverb with era color, VintageVerb is the better specialized tool.

Can Supermassive replace a mix reverb?

Sometimes on pads and creative sends. For vocals and drums that need controlled, musical tails, a dedicated mix reverb like VintageVerb is usually safer.

Do I need both?

Many producers do: Supermassive for atmosphere, VintageVerb for mix duty. At $0 + $50, the pair is still cheaper than most single premium reverbs.

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