reverb pedal
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reverb pedal
I have a cathedral but i don't really need it, all the cool sounds i get out of it i already get from my hazarai, and it's big and it needs its owned power source.
So what simpler pedal should i get to take its place? it needs to have a nice room and spring reverb, also tone control.
My first thought was the digiverb.
So what simpler pedal should i get to take its place? it needs to have a nice room and spring reverb, also tone control.
My first thought was the digiverb.
+1. best deal you'll find for a reverb. 7 lexicon reverbs in a pedal that you can pick up used for $40.DanHeron wrote:I got a digiverb. it's great.
if you want to spend more, I would look at buying a lexicon rack unit. their cheapest unit (like $100) will probably be better than any pedal out there.
Last edited by Mages on Mon Nov 22, 2010 8:21 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I had a Verbzilla and it was great. So versatile and nice sounding. I mostly kept it on the spring setting but there's loads of usable sounds. The RV600 is a clone as a lot of people here attest to so I would whole heartedly recommend that.
The amp I bought has a proper box in teh back which I prefer. Less hastle and less money!
The amp I bought has a proper box in teh back which I prefer. Less hastle and less money!
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I think johnnyseven is selling one in the classifieds. I'd grab it.
Great pedal for the money with a great reverse mode too. Doesn't have a tone control.
I think johnnyseven is selling one in the classifieds. I'd grab it.
Great pedal for the money with a great reverse mode too. Doesn't have a tone control.
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