LOOKING FOR A NEW REVERB

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Re: LOOKING FOR A NEW REVERB

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The Cathedral is good... but the RRR is better :thumb:

I sold my cathedral when I luckily won an RRR because the radical's 'verbs are much more natural/organic/overall better sounding to my ear. but don't get me wrong, the cathedral sounds pretty great and has quite a few more options, not to mention presets and stereo. I also put a malekko chicklet at the beginning of my chain, and I feel that the spring reverb sound from the chicklet beats the cathedral's by miles.

In other news, I'm also quite enchanted by the Eventide Space and the Strymon Bluesky :drool:
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Re: LOOKING FOR A NEW REVERB

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tuffteef wrote:
culturejam wrote:boring-old spring reverb as well.


OH CMON

There are sooooo many pedals that do the spring thing, and every decent amp with reverb has that style. Sometimes I just get bored of it. It's fucking EVERYWHERE.
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got this used for $110. and i lah it.
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lizardville wrote:I´ve also check the videos on the EQD and it sounds awesome, maybe a bit too much ambience for my kind of music and it seems to be a little more expensive that the RRR.
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I recently bought a Boss RV-3 which I think sounds nice, not everybodies cup of tea I think.. But I could get 1 for pretty cheap, so I had to grab it..
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Toonster wrote:I recently bought a Boss RV-3 which I think sounds nice, not everybodies cup of tea I think.. But I could get 1 for pretty cheap, so I had to grab it..

It seems the RV's fall under the "love it or hate it" category.
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I listened to a lot of those post-rockers, so I think In learned to love it, or something like that, plus one of my since as a teenager Limp Bizkit :P Cause Wes Borland seems to have 3 rv-3's on his board^^
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