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Reverb

Line 6 Verbzilla and don't look back. :)

I would not claim it's noiseless... but I haven't experienced it to be noisy.

I'm not an expert on reverb pedals, but I tried out several of the more common brands out over the last months.

I really wanted to love the EHX Cathedral because I think it looks cool, but I love the Verbzilla more.

The BOSS RV-3 and RV-5 are also nice "industry standard" reverb pedals, but again, Verbzilla is better and more fun IMO.

YMMV :)
 
I'm using a DigiTech HardWire RV-7. It's not completely noiseless, and there is a perceived volume boost when it is engaged, but it's not entirely unwanted. (hey, it's better than a volume drop)
That is what I would suggest.
 
Behringer RV6000. Verbzilla clone that will work with a 1-spot adapter, plus cheaper. I've A/B'ed them and prefer the Behringer more. Fair warning though that some people have had problems with Behringer quality.However I've had mine almost a year, I use it every week with no issues whatsoever.