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Give me a Reverb

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I like reverberation. I like it a lots. I'm selling my Laney to buy a cab and a reverb pedal. I'm too lazy to go on the search at the moment so shout out reverb pedals that are worth checking out.

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EHX Holy Grail - people tend to like this
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Boss RV-3/RV-5 - the digital end of things - RV-3 has delays too
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Line6 Verbzilla - more verbs than you could ever want, hurb loves his
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Marshall Reflector - from the same series as the Echohead, solid pedals
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Danelectro Spring King Reverb - looks classy, sonds koool
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Go try em out.
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solid round up mike.
If you can wait euan i would try the behringer verbzilla copy when it comes out. if you can get the same sonds as the line6 at the cheaper price it will be awesome! and i will get one for sure and sell the verb.
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Hurb wrote:If you can wait euan i would try the behringer verbzilla copy when it comes out.
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I might order one on GAK and Dolphin and start hassling them when its going to be released and then cancell the slowest one to ship.
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Ken fit, the Boss Space Echo modeller has reverb. That could be fun.
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Indeedy.
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I hear good stuff about Alesis gear, some of it is rack sized, but I picked up a Nanoverb for about £20 the other week, that's 1/2 or 1/3 rack size and looks about right to sit on top of my amp.

It might not be as convenient as a stompbox but for £20 I'm not complaining.

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I like mini rack stuff.

I hate big rack stuff. Don't ask me why!
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Mike wrote:I like mini rack stuff.

I hate big rack stuff. Don't ask me why!
Doesn't tend to sit in your bag.
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Post by kim »

that dano seems nice, like the kick pad idea too, never got to try it out tho, holy grail is popular, i'm a reverb freak too i must admit, i even want a reverb pedal for bass (thinking about ditching the phaser and replacing it with a nice reverb), that ebs reverb, it's not like its a 'bass only' pedal... i like its size, not its prize

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then there's the t.rex roommate.. but geez... 400 ?

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I've got their Octabass octaver, it's geeewd... nice and sturdy.
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They look really well made, compact pedals.
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Tweez wrote:I hear good stuff about Alesis gear, some of it is rack sized, but I picked up a Nanoverb for about £20 the other week, that's 1/2 or 1/3 rack size and looks about right to sit on top of my amp.

It might not be as convenient as a stompbox but for £20 I'm not complaining.

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I used to have one of those, and I hated it.
The rotary speaker effect was kinda cool though.
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150 for the EBS though. :S
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Shane110111 wrote:]
I used to have one of those, and I hated it.
The rotary speaker effect was kinda cool though.
What did you hate about it?
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what is the "kick pad" for? anybody got some kool sonds of this one?
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mooooore splasssshhh ! :lol:

i think it does that typical surfy bath-tub splash thing
i'd really love to try it out since it's one of the very few reverb pedals that have something like that, downer is that it's such a big pedal..
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so it sounds like the beginning of "wipe out"???
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It's for the clangy "reverb tank being knocked about" noise.. ala start of the Pixies' version of Cecilia Ann.

From what I've read and heard (I've tried one), it's more of a reverb-style delay with the small "clangtang" in there too to make it seem less fake. Not really recommended.