So I've had my RRR for a while now, and I love it more
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So I've had my RRR for a while now, and I love it more
Loved the tone of my RRR right out of the box.
Since getting it, I've tried several other verbs, and nothing sounds as good.
Also, lots of settings and sounds to explore while super quick and easy to dial in. I can't find a bad sound anywhere in this pedal.
Ryam: your RRR is a killer pedal.
Ok, random love fest done.
Oh also, Tremolessence v.2 incoming, very excited.
Since getting it, I've tried several other verbs, and nothing sounds as good.
Also, lots of settings and sounds to explore while super quick and easy to dial in. I can't find a bad sound anywhere in this pedal.
Ryam: your RRR is a killer pedal.
Ok, random love fest done.
Oh also, Tremolessence v.2 incoming, very excited.
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Re: So I've had my RRR for a while now, and I love it more
As much as I love both my muza fd900 and my ghost disaster I'm really beginning to miss my rainberator with the color changing led. I'd turn it on, play with it a while, and by the time I'd turn it off I'd feel oddly clean for having swam around in the vast richness of its reverberations.
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The RRR is so varied. It can go from subtle/barely there depth or massive spacious otherwordliness pretty quickly. Absolutely love mine too.
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LOVE RRR. I don't even look at reverbs anymore cause it's so good. I want another one.
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I wish I could get my next few paychecks to get all the shit I need haha
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Yeah seriously, I don't see myself ever purchasing another reverb, the RRR is awesome 

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My v.2 Tremolessence arrived today. It's insane, sounds so good, and has a way smaller footprint than my old trem. Everything about this pedal is beautiful.
I'm now considering selling my other pedals and all of my other worldly possessions, moving to Edmonton, and living on Ryan's lawn.
I'm now considering selling my other pedals and all of my other worldly possessions, moving to Edmonton, and living on Ryan's lawn.
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Clean Channel wrote:My v.2 Tremolessence arrived today. It's insane, sounds so good, and has a way smaller footprint than my old trem. Everything about this pedal is beautiful.
I'm now considering selling my other pedals and all of my other worldly possessions, moving to Edmonton, and living on Ryan's lawn.
True that, the Hold feature is awesome and the squarewave tones are just gnarly!
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What a nice thread, thanks guys!
Clean Channel, thank you very much! (Are you Steve? I'm sorry if I'm forgetting your name!) You can definitely come and live on our lawn, front or back, you can choose. There's barely any snow on either! You'll share the lawn(s) with the transient bunnies that live in our neighbourhood but as long as you give them cigarettes they won't attack you.
I really appreciate that you guys like the RRR, thank you. I kind of consider the RRR as a pedal I couldn't go wrong with since the Wavefront crew makes it really easy to use their chips and converters... I just had to buffer in, filter out, and slap a boost on the end. It's not like my other pedals where I had to really ponder and work them on the breadboard for months and months, pulling out hair and slapping babies in frustration until the circuits finally did what I want. But I'll still take the compliments, thank you again! *smile*
Clean Channel, thank you very much! (Are you Steve? I'm sorry if I'm forgetting your name!) You can definitely come and live on our lawn, front or back, you can choose. There's barely any snow on either! You'll share the lawn(s) with the transient bunnies that live in our neighbourhood but as long as you give them cigarettes they won't attack you.
I really appreciate that you guys like the RRR, thank you. I kind of consider the RRR as a pedal I couldn't go wrong with since the Wavefront crew makes it really easy to use their chips and converters... I just had to buffer in, filter out, and slap a boost on the end. It's not like my other pedals where I had to really ponder and work them on the breadboard for months and months, pulling out hair and slapping babies in frustration until the circuits finally did what I want. But I'll still take the compliments, thank you again! *smile*
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Nope, not Steve. Name's Tim. We haven't really dealt directly much, but you would remember my buddy Eric (fuzzy picklez) from this forum. He's ordered from you a bunch of times, and I actually had him order my RRR from you with one of his purchases.
Again, the Tremolessence is blowing my mind right now.
Again, the Tremolessence is blowing my mind right now.
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How long can the trails get on the RRR? How ambienty?
Ambient like the genre. Like wanky post-rock noises.
Ambient like the genre. Like wanky post-rock noises.
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Sorry, Tim! And thanks again! *smile*
Andy, the RRR can get very ambienty since it can be set fully wet but it doesn't have infinite sustain. The longest patches are the Halls, the toggle switch doubles the decay time on the right hand side, and I'd say that with a staccato input on Hall 1 or Hall 2 the decay (with no gain, totally clean amp) will last about 7 seconds.
Andy, the RRR can get very ambienty since it can be set fully wet but it doesn't have infinite sustain. The longest patches are the Halls, the toggle switch doubles the decay time on the right hand side, and I'd say that with a staccato input on Hall 1 or Hall 2 the decay (with no gain, totally clean amp) will last about 7 seconds.
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Teh halls...teh halls are glorious 
Sometimes I think I could get lost in them.

Sometimes I think I could get lost in them.
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Clean Channel wrote:Loved the tone of my RRR right out of the box.
Since getting it, I've tried several other verbs, and nothing sounds as good.
Also, lots of settings and sounds to explore while super quick and easy to dial in. I can't find a bad sound anywhere in this pedal.
Ryan: your RRR is a killer pedal.
My feelings exactly! I've tried many others, nothing compares to the huge variety of awesome sounds in the RRR while being sooooo very simple to dial in. Had the Space for awhile but sold it put the RRR back onboard. I exhibit patience tweaking when it comes to delay/mod/octave/fuzz/whatever but reverb......I just want that shit simple apparently.
Only features I long for is a decay pot as opposed to toggle and maybe some expression......mods Ryan???
Gunner Recall wrote:Teh halls...teh halls are glorious
Sometimes I think I could get lost in them.
So much this! That Plate3 is super badass too.

Also, max love for the level/clean boost control, such a solid feature! Awesome sounding boost, perfect near the end of my chain. Boost the sheesh out of the incoming signal with minimal/no verb added or dial the mix to insane levels and make it useable with the level.
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