weeping_moon wrote:Yeah but i dont like the plastic design as well.
I dont dislike all their products as pa systems and their cheap mixerboards.
But the pedals is just meeeeah for me.
The plastic shouldn't matter, it doesn't affect the sound. As another shortscaler proved, they're pretty tough and can take a beating fairly well and still work afterwards. If the pitch shifter I got was in a metal case, it would have cost me 3 or 4 times more than it did, and I like that.
Buy whatever you like, but i dont like behringer effects!
You can try to tell me that there is some good behringer effects 1000 times. But still i dont wanna use them.
Tryed many but none are for me.
weeping_moon wrote:Yes. So what is your question again? Go and buy the cheapest that you like.
I think you're trying to twist my words.
In the case of reverb, I'm doubtful a really decent one can be had new for less than about £90. The only possible exception that occurs to me is perhaps the Marshall Reflector. ....oh [EDIT], and the Verbzilla knock-off by Behringer. Oops, I said the B-word.
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weeping_moon wrote:Yes. So what is your question again? Go and buy the cheapest that you like.
I think you're trying to twist my words.
In the case of reverb, I'm doubtful a really decent one can be had new for less than about £90. The only possible exception that occurs to me is perhaps the Marshall Reflector.
Not trying anything.
But you sounded it to be.
And no to you two i dont like behringer effects.
weeping_moon wrote:Just thought i was about trying something of the cheapest pedal i could get. Tryed many at the music store and they all sounded crap to me.
weeping_moon wrote:Just thought i was about trying something of the cheapest pedal i could get. Tryed many at the music store and they all sounded crap to me.
I'm not sure if 'the cheapest that you like' is a good philosophy or not, but my rule of thumb is 'get the best you can on the budget that you can afford'.
In an effort then to get things back on-topic, I've read good things about the Neumaber 'Wet' reverb. It seems a bit pricey for such a small box with so few control knobs and switches, but the demos I've heard are quite cool. It doesn't sound like it's trying to emulate a spring 'verb, or a room 'verb...it's a bit of both. Interesting, but yeah...a bit of a hard sell when there are more widely-available boxes that cost less and have more tweakability. I'd still like to try one out though.