Reverb pedal suggestion..
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Reverb pedal suggestion..
Hey guys.
Who here uses reverb as a mostly on effect when playing live? Whether it's built in amp verb or a pedal.
My amp doesn't have it and my Nova System reverb is ok at best.
What pedal would you suggest that sits well in a band setting but doesn't mess up my tone?
Who here uses reverb as a mostly on effect when playing live? Whether it's built in amp verb or a pedal.
My amp doesn't have it and my Nova System reverb is ok at best.
What pedal would you suggest that sits well in a band setting but doesn't mess up my tone?
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Re: Reverb pedal suggestion..
I've had a red panda context for 3 years and absolutely love it.
It was that or the Keeley Aurora for me but the context has more modes and a reverb + delay setting. Super pedal.
It was that or the Keeley Aurora for me but the context has more modes and a reverb + delay setting. Super pedal.
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Re: Reverb pedal suggestion..
Cheers mate. Will check it out!NippleWrestler wrote:I've had a red panda context for 3 years and absolutely love it.
It was that or the Keeley Aurora for me but the context has more modes and a reverb + delay setting. Super pedal.
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Re: Reverb pedal suggestion..
I would have thought the TC reverbs would be ok?
I haven’t personally tried the Nova but the TC Hall of Fame isn’t bad.
Do you want a Spring sound or something different?
I personally use a plate as my always on reverb and I know some pedals do a great plate but not so great spring and vise versa.
I haven’t personally tried the Nova but the TC Hall of Fame isn’t bad.
Do you want a Spring sound or something different?
I personally use a plate as my always on reverb and I know some pedals do a great plate but not so great spring and vise versa.
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Re: Reverb pedal suggestion..
I have a Strymon Flint and a Neunaber Wet.
Both are great IMHO.
Both are great IMHO.
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Re: Reverb pedal suggestion..
I found the Hof to be really really dark and not as smooth as modern reverbs. I think other pedals pick up where they left off.
Oh forgot to mention the afterneath from eqd and the boss rv6 is really really nice too, does everything.
Oh forgot to mention the afterneath from eqd and the boss rv6 is really really nice too, does everything.
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Re: Reverb pedal suggestion..
It's ok but I can hear some digital stuff going on with it.Reg18 wrote:I would have thought the TC reverbs would be ok?
I haven’t personally tried the Nova but the TC Hall of Fame isn’t bad.
Do you want a Spring sound or something different?
I personally use a plate as my always on reverb and I know some pedals do a great plate but not so great spring and vise versa.
I'm after something that's subtle, not too overpowering, just add a bit of depth to my dry tone.
I'm pretty green with reverb and their many settings.. maybe a simple 'plate' is what I'm after, I dunno.
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Re: Reverb pedal suggestion..
on a more serious note, the Boss RV6 gets another vote from me, I love reverb and have quite a few from the BigSky, Matthews Effects Astronomer and ME Cosmonaut (now sold), Neunaber, Boss RV6, Flint (sold), BlueSky (sold). I still have the RV6 it's that good and won't cost you a limb, there's a Neunaber Wet mono on TM right now which is also an excellent reverb pedal
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Re: Reverb pedal suggestion..
Neunaber wet, best sounding reverb ever!
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