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Re: re-verb

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Neunaber Wet does shoegaze very well, handles all sorts of fuzz, and has an infinite verb with depth up full. RRR for me is the best subtle reverb on the market, but I dont like it as much when its dominating a sound.
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Re: re-verb

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Every time someone mentions Strymon, all I can think is "must be nice to be rich." :P
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No offense taken. I would never fork over the dough for a strymon. I might spend that much on a pedal--maybe--if it did something fucking incredible and I absolutely had to have it (and had the spare cash) but I personally would never spend that much on a mere reverb pedal. Nevertheless I think it sounds badass, and anyone who is willing to spend that much on a reverb should definitely check it out.
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Re: re-verb

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The Strymon pedals are expensive but my El Capistan is my favorite non-dirt pedal ever. I got it used for a pretty good deal but yeah.. It totally blows my mind.

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Re: re-verb

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i have a cathederal since it came out, I think it's pretty good. Although it's not so "warm" compared with my amps spring reverb, has a certain sound to it some people may not like. The infinite is pretty cool, and the delay section even though i never use it.
If the holy grails not pumping out enough reverb make sure you get something that can do over the top reverbs, lots of cheaper reverbs don't cut through fuzzes.
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Re: re-verb

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mysteriousj wrote:i have a cathederal since it came out, I think it's pretty good. Although it's not so "warm" compared with my amps spring reverb, has a certain sound to it some people may not like. The infinite is pretty cool, and the delay section even though i never use it.
If the holy grails not pumping out enough reverb make sure you get something that can do over the top reverbs, lots of cheaper reverbs don't cut through fuzzes.


i wanna try one of these it seems pretty darn good for the money
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Re: re-verb

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but do you want your reverb pre or post fuzz?^^
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Toonster wrote:but do you want your reverb pre or post fuzz?^^



ill say post
mainly cause the only verb i use is like on my amp
or is that pre hmmmm
eaither way i sit delays and prob verb last
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