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My Boss FDR-1 gets my vote; unsurprisingly as it's, well, mine.
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A bit ruddy expensive though!
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Mike wrote:A bit ruddy expensive though!
Yeah indeed they are. I got lucky on the bay and picked one up for about 48 quid I think. They retail at about £98 or something nuts; not sure I'd pay that much for one.
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Alesis Nanoverb, small and nice, especially with dark sounding amp :)
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Z*Z*Z wrote:Alesis Nanoverb, small and nice, especially with dark sounding amp :)
yeah they are great, only down side is you need a bypass pedal to go with it. I built one for cheap from a kit.
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I didn't like the Spring King, it sounded muddy to me. told my brother to sell it to someone else but me ... got me a home amp with accutronics tank instead. Was not more expensive than selling the old non reverb amp and not buying the spring king :D The Band AMp is a Twin Reverb, so it doesn't need such things.
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Post by Wilbur »

New Hardwire Reverb FTW. The rhythm in a band I roadie/tech for just picked one up. Sounds amazing.
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Magicstomp and Boost Reverb combo

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Johno wrote:
Z*Z*Z wrote:Alesis Nanoverb, small and nice, especially with dark sounding amp :)
yeah they are great, only down side is you need a bypass pedal to go with it. I built one for cheap from a kit.
How flexible is this? I saw the demo and it seems like it can do some great dreamy stuff. Would it need to be in a true bypass loop, and/or have a monetary switch?
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Post by Doog »

The Digitech "Digital Reverb" pedal is pretty damn good- I had it on loan from Donk after Doogfest2 and used it's spring setting on this WK track because it sounded even better than my amp's verb on record.. I'm the Jazzmaster on the right with a bit of trem throw in.
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Wilbur wrote:New Hardwire Reverb FTW. The rhythm in a band I roadie/tech for just picked one up. Sounds amazing.
How does the reversed reverb setting sounds? i'm thinking of trading my verbzilla for one
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hazelwould wrote:
Johno wrote:
Z*Z*Z wrote:Alesis Nanoverb, small and nice, especially with dark sounding amp :)
yeah they are great, only down side is you need a bypass pedal to go with it. I built one for cheap from a kit.
How flexible is this? I saw the demo and it seems like it can do some great dreamy stuff. Would it need to be in a true bypass loop, and/or have a monetary switch?
They are great, i originally bought a footswitch but found it better with a bypass loop. You can pick the nanoverb up really cheap £30 - £40 on ebay.
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Johno wrote:
hazelwould wrote:
Johno wrote: yeah they are great, only down side is you need a bypass pedal to go with it. I built one for cheap from a kit.
How flexible is this? I saw the demo and it seems like it can do some great dreamy stuff. Would it need to be in a true bypass loop, and/or have a monetary switch?
They are great, i originally bought a footswitch but found it better with a bypass loop. You can pick the nanoverb up really cheap £30 - £40 on ebay.
Srry for late reply - I also use bypass/feedback loop and its very, very flexible :)
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Post by jimib »

well basically my holier grail has turned to shit, the volume drop has made it unusable.
is it worth getting someone to look at it or just cut my losses and grab a new reverb pedal?

i do need a new amp though so maybe ill just get something with a good reverb in already