HOFA Plugins IQ-Series Reverb V2

Software Review

Best of them all?

At the end of the era that was the heyday of the Swedish Musikermagasinet, more precisely issues 6 and 7 from 2023, we did a fairly extensive review of all the reverb plugins that we liked the most. It turned out to be a big pile, I think we landed on a total of 35 different plugins, but we missed one of the very best and it’s time to remedy that now. That’s why today we’re looking at the HOFA Plugins IQ-Series Reverb V2.

The German company HOFA has many legs to stand on. They run extensive online education, they have a mixing and mastering studio, but above all… They also develop damn good audio plugins. Not so long ago they released an absolutely wonderful delay plugin, HOFA Colour Delay (there will be a review shortly on this website), and they have an equally wonderful reverb plugin that has now reached version 2: HOFA Plugins IQ-Series Reverb V2.

HOFA Plugins IQ-Series Reverb V2

Released back in 2014, the first version of the extensive IQ-Series convolution-based Reverb plugin featured a solid collection of rich-sounding impulse responses from far and wide. But IQ-Series Reverb had so much more to offer. Not only had they stuffed an algorithm-based reverb sound engine into the package as well, but it also offered a lot of other features that made the reverb one of the most flexible on the market.

When IQ-Series Reverb V2 was released, a number of further improvements were made to an already excellent reverb plugin. You still have all the possibilities to affect the impulse responses in all sorts of useful ways; you can time-stretch or compress them, they can be gated, you can split them and edit the early reflections and the reverb tail in different ways. And of course, you still have “the Positioner” which allows you to place the sound source wherever you want in the stereo image.

The Positioner lets you place your sound-source wherever you want in the stereo image..

The browser part, where you can search among the almost 3,000 impulse responses (the standard version comes with almost 1,500 IRs), has received a major update, and above all, you can now unhook it from the other part of the GUI, and then enlarge both parts completely independently of each other. The searchability is absolutely excellent. You can search by area of ​​application, type of reverb (plate, hall, etc), dark or light sound character, and so on, and when it comes to what the developers call Global Presets, they can now contain several different reverb variants – previously there was only one.

Outstanding versatility

A reverb preset from the IQ-Series Reverb V2 can actually contain up to four different convolution-based reverb effects plus two algorithmic reverbs at the same time! Talk about creating interesting acoustic environments. To balance its different reverb types in the same preset, you also have access to a mixer section with separate faders for all included reverb effects plus a master fader for the entire mix. There you can also place each included reverb part wherever you want in a 5.1 surround perspective. Oh, what joy!

In the mixer you can decide how much of each reverb-part you want to use, and also mix for 5.1 Surround. 

When it comes to the separate reverb sections, there are also plenty of settings. What about Reverb Time, Dir/Early Tail, EQ, IR Envelope, IR Cut, Modulation, Positioner, Saturator, Compressor and Gate – on the input side alone. On the output side, in addition to Saturator, Gate and EQ – there is also an excellent Ducking function. Almost overwhelming!

A nice Ducker might always come in handy!

But it never becomes difficult to understand how to handle the different parts or effects, because the graphical interface contains so many easy-to-understand parts, and the entire operation feels almost self-explanatory.

In the main window, you can twist and turn a waterfall diagram that symbolizes your chosen impulse response, and when you select an effect or adjustment function, it automatically appears in the large window. Very educational!

A Saturator (some might call it distortion) is another good option for affecting the reverb sound..

Installation with HOFA Plugins Manager

The installation is done using HOFA Plugins Manager, which can be downloaded from the developers’ website. This software also handles the authorization of all HOFA plugins. So you don’t need a separate dongle or similar. However, you can put your license on a USB stick if you prefer this, or if your computer does not have constant access to the internet. You get two licenses so you can have access to your effects on, for example, a desktop and a laptop at the same time, and of course you have support for all known plugin formats and DAW programs. In addition to the around 1500 impulse responses included in the basic set, you can buy new IRs in different packages. In total, HOFA offers 2,886 different impulse responses for the reverb-hungry. You can also test IQ-Series Reverb V2 by downloading a trial version that lasts for 14 days. Should these 14 days not be enough, HOFa I’ve heard rumours that HOFA might be generous in extending them, if you just contact their support.

The HOFA Plugin Manager lets you install all the parts of the reverb as well as licensing it..

Lasting impression

As for the sonic impression of the HOFA Plugins IQ-Series Reverb V2, this is of course very interesting, but at the same time you have to keep in mind that all such things are often a matter of personal preference. After all, there is a lot that can be accommodated within the concept of taste. For my own personal part, however, I have to state that I would like to place this reverb plug-in among the ones I appreciate the most in all categories. The basic sounds are absolutely excellent, but then you can also adjust them to the exact sound you want. If you then combine a few different reverb instances of different nature in one and the same effect, you can really create the most interesting sounds.

The range of impulse response is absolutely outstanding, and the algorithm-based effects sound really good too. And together… Wow!

HOFA IQ-series reverb V2 offers full 5.1 Surround support, lots of extra effects as aids, ready-made reverbs such as Room, Ambience, Chamber, Hall, Church, Plate, Space, Spring, FX, Reverse, Hybrid and Cabinet – I was more than a little extra delighted with the smallest rooms; it really felt like you were in the room.

What would a pro-reverb be without a reverse effect?. This one sounds excellent!

One could argue that the price of the Basic Version of the IQ-Series Reverb with its 1,500 different impulse responses is on the higher side at 262.50 euros, but if you consider what you get for that kind of money, it actually feels really affordable. If it then turns out that the HOFA IQ-Series Reverb v.2 is the reverb you use the most (or maybe exclusively), then maybe we can even talk about a bargain price. But download the trial version and test it for yourself! I don’t think you’ll be disappointed. I definitely wasn’t.

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Here are some of the highlights from the HOFA IQ-Series Reverb V2:

System Requirements

Windows: Windows 7 or later
Mac: OS X 10.13 up to macOS 14 (Sonoma), Intel (64 Bit) or Apple Silicon

DEVELOPER HOFA Plugins
INFO www.hofa-plugins.de
PRICE IQ-Series Reverb V2 Basic version: 262:50 euro; extra IR-packs 49:50 euro/each; IQ-Series Reverb V2 med 8 IR-packs: Just nu: 335:09 euro

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