Favorite Cheap Reverb Pedals
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Re: Favorite Cheap Reverb Pedals
I had a lexicon lxp15 for a little while and it sounded great. Not as intuitive and easy to dial in as a pedal tho
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Re: Favorite Cheap Reverb Pedals
just find a cheap used zoom ms50g and call it a day. they pop up online for less than 80 usd a lot used and they have hundreds of options that sound great. the delays inside them are great as well. for more things than not ive found that if you cant do it with a zoom ms50g, then at the end of the day its on you, not the gear
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I'm so out of it I always think of those big black pedals when I hear zoom. I'd never seen that one before! thanks for all the suggestions everyone!
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Re: Favorite Cheap Reverb Pedals
I second this second hand Zoom Multistomp option. Check also the MS70 out which is more dedicated to Reverbs, Delay and Modulation (and has stereo IN/OUT).ibarakishi wrote:just find a cheap used zoom ms50g and call it a day. they pop up online for less than 80 usd a lot used and they have hundreds of options that sound great. the delays inside them are great as well. for more things than not ive found that if you cant do it with a zoom ms50g, then at the end of the day its on you, not the gear
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Digiverb gated and reverse. I’m a big fan of the Cave setting on the Verbzilla. Can never go wrong with a RV-3.
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Re: Favorite Cheap Reverb Pedals
Digiverb, or my new favourite reverb, the Mooer A7 - this has so many wonderful sounds in it! I really have to stop adding the Galaxy mode to everything.... and the tone control is really good too! I wish it was in a bigger box so the knobs weren't so damn small for my chunky fingers. If it only had a reverse reverb this pedal would be perfect; have to keep the digiverb for that.
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Reverb-y minds think alike!moid wrote:Digiverb, or my new favourite reverb, the Mooer A7 - this has so many wonderful sounds in it! I really have to stop adding the Galaxy mode to everything.... and the tone control is really good too! I wish it was in a bigger box so the knobs weren't so damn small for my chunky fingers. If it only had a reverse reverb this pedal would be perfect; have to keep the digiverb for that.
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It makes me wonder if it's a corporate decision at all, or just a coincidental side effect of copying the DSP algorithms out of EHX, Walrus, EQD etc.Gone Fission wrote:Just saw a Donner Vintaverb demo that wasn’t life changing but interesting. 7 mode stereo pedal for $60 with interesting freeze/hold on most modes that seemed worth a look. It’s interesting that budget generic-ish import pedals are picking up on playable features like this.
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Re: Favorite Cheap Reverb Pedals
It's a bit higher price but anyone used the danelectro spring king?
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