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Post by punch »

I don't want wanna say I never use reverb, but I never use reverb. Maybe if I'm dicking around the apartment every once in a while but never with the band or recording or anything. Anybody else keeping it bone dry? Hi by the way.
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Post by othomas2 »

I hate lots of reverb... surf I guess is the exception... :P

I tend to use a little, but at times none at all.. I have foot switchable reverb... :wink:
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Post by kim »

love/hate it

it can sound brilliant like the stuff stomachmouths and mummies do in a garage rock type way or on clean surfy guitars like raveonettes but sometimes it takes away a bit of the 'in your face-ness' of harsh fuzzes or distortions.

i have no reverb on my main amp and have an ehx holy grail that sucks volume and since i pretty much never play clean i'm trying hard to leave it off my pedalboard. nomatter how big my love for surf and 60's style garage rock is.
THERE'S NOTHING MORE EXCITING THAN A BIG STOMP ON A REVERB TANK lol

so yeah, right now, in my case, it's like a kid trying to ignore a box of sweets.
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Post by Justin J »

i've been fairly underwhelmed by most of the reverbs i've tried.
i did like the reverb on a silverface twin i played a while back. the standalone fender units are the best sounding i've ever used. i can't stand solidstate reverb.
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Post by BobArsecake »

I don't always use it, my amp doesn't come with it so I didn't have any for ages before I bought the Spring King.
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Post by mellowlogic »

I'd say I usually play with a touch of reverb.
Not drenched by any stretch of the imagination though. I guess I just tend to use it because it's on my amp, but if I didn't have that available I doubt I'd buy a pedal for it.
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Post by punch »

Don't get me wrong, I love hearing it in other people's music. My amp actually has really nice tube drive reverb but it just doesn't seem to work for me.
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Post by Reece »

I use the reverse reverb on my rf-1 alot for getting teh kevin shieldz.

I use alot for volume swells n stuff but otherwise I keep it pretty dry.
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Post by Wilbur »

I agree with most, just a touch does the trick. I mostly play bass, and I use juussstt enough that its audible, no more...on guitar just a bit past noticeable, just to fill things out a bit. Other than that, Im not a huge verb fan on vocals and whatnot. In excess I mean.
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Post by Will »

I used to use it a lot. I've been cutting back little by little lately and trying to adjust my playing to fill in the space. I've been trying to keep it dry lately for better clarity.
It'll be interesting when I finally get my tweed amp and won't have it available at all.
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Post by Mike »

I never use it. That's the job of the room you're playing in.
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Post by Susano »

Are there any reverb pedals you guys would recommend?
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Post by Jesse »

The EH Holy Grail is quite a solid reverb pedal. My brother's used one for a few years, and it's definitely my favourite 'verb pedal so far.


With that, I'm not a big reverb user. It's nice once and a while for texture/ambiance in certain songs, and on some leads. Otherwise, I keep it to a minimum.
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Post by jamieb »

Susano wrote:Are there any reverb pedals you guys would recommend?
Boss FDR-1; it's hardcore super sex.
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Post by Susano »

I heard a lot of good stuff about the Holy Grail. Those "amp pedals," though, they kind of creep me out. It makes me think I should own the actual amp instead.

I know lots of people use Boss Reverbs but, god, I can't stand Boss pedals.

What about the Marshall Reflector?
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Post by timhulio »

I got two amps that do reverb beautifully - a silverface bandmaster and deluxe. That said, we usually keep the reverb on about 3 so as not to over-egg the pudding.
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Post by Skip »

i would say go with the holy grail
or get one of the fender deluxe reverb amps
I would have given up already if it wasn't for the impending revolution!
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Post by vivadeluxxe »

I love drenching everything in reverb, particularly if I'm playing surf type stuff...
The reverb on my amp is pretty good, but if I ever bought and amp without, I'd definitely pick up a Holy Grail or something similar...
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Post by Z*Z*Z »

A bit of extremist over here - a lot of hall/spring reverbs or none at all :)