FabFilter Pro-R 2 vs SuperPlate

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

Effect

FabFilter Pro-R 2

FabFilter · $199.00

9.1
Essential
Effect

SuperPlate

Soundtoys · $149

8.7
Great

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FabFilter Pro-R 2 and Soundtoys SuperPlate are premium space plugins that answer different reverb questions. Pro-R is the flexible all-rounder; SuperPlate is a multi-model plate specialist. Producers compare them when budgeting for one “serious” reverb.

The key difference

Pro-R 2 is a modern algorithmic suite: Decay Rate EQ, IR import, ducking, immersive layouts — a general-purpose mix reverb. SuperPlate models five classic electromechanical plates with preamp flavors, infinite decay, and plate-specific character. Pro-R covers many spaces; SuperPlate perfects plate.

Choose Pro-R 2 if you need one flexible premium reverb for many sources, including Decay Rate EQ and IR import.

Choose SuperPlate if

Choose SuperPlate if authentic multi-model plate character on vocals and drums is the sound you chase.

Which should you buy?

Pro-R 2 is the better single reverb if you can only own one premium tool. SuperPlate is the better plate when that steel-tank vocal/snare sound is central to your aesthetic. Ideal rooms own both.

Specs compared

FabFilter Pro-R 2SuperPlate
Price$199.00$149
Dubspot Score9.18.7
FormatsVST, VST3, AU (Audio Units), CLAP, AAX Native, AudioSuiteVST2, VST3, AU, AAX
Reverb modesRoom, Vintage, and Plate algorithms with dozens of tuned spaces from small rooms to concert halls and cathedrals
Main controlsBrightness, Character, Distance, Space, Predelay (0-500 ms with tempo sync), Stereo Width, Mix
EQSix-band Decay Rate EQ for frequency-dependent decay shaping plus a six-band Post EQ
Immersive supportDolby Atmos surround up to 9.1.6 channel layouts
Operating systemsmacOS 10.13 or higher (Apple Silicon or Intel); Windows 11/10/8/7/Vista (64-bit and 32-bit)
Extra featuresImpulse Response import, real-time spectrum analyzer, MIDI Learn, A/B comparison
TypeElectromechanical plate reverb emulation
Plate stylesEMT 140, EMT 240 (goldfoil), Audicon, Stocktronics RX4000, EcoPlate III
PreampsTube, Solid-State, Clean
ExtrasInfinite decay, pre-delay, modulation, auto-decay ducking, full EQ
IncludesLittle Plate
FormatsAAX Native/AudioSuite, VST2, VST3, AU (64-bit)
SystemmacOS 10.15+; Windows 10+ (not ARM Windows)
Version5.5 family

FabFilter Pro-R 2 vs SuperPlate: FAQ

Is SuperPlate better than Pro-R 2 for vocals?

For classic plate vocals, SuperPlate often wins on character. For flexible, modern vocal spaces and detailed decay shaping, Pro-R 2 is more versatile.

Which is better value?

Pro-R 2 usually covers more use cases per dollar as an all-rounder. SuperPlate is value if plates are a daily need — especially since Little Plate is included.

Do I need both?

Not required. Start with Pro-R 2 for general work, or SuperPlate if plate is your identity. Add the second when the gap shows up in real sessions.

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