i think i said in my previous post that i wasn't crazy about the hardwire rv7 or 8 or whatever it is they call that thing. but it's all lexicon reverbs in the pedal and those sound fucking great for vocals. if i was looking for a guitar pedal to use for reverb on vocals that is definitely the one i would buy. same verbs as a lexicon rack unit. for fairly affordable gear i've always loved lexicon verbs for vocals more than most other shit you run across on house sound systems on tour.CBA wrote:I don't know shit about reverb pedals, but it looks to me like the TC Hall Of Fame would be just right for... the "layman" reverb user. Meaning me. Reverb is definitely not part of my sound, but I'm wanting to have one on my board and to use for vocal effects during recording.
Could I do better as a reverb layman?
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That and the hardwire are both good choices I think for having lots of different reverbs, sounding good and not costing too much.CBA wrote:I don't know shit about reverb pedals, but it looks to me like the TC Hall Of Fame would be just right for... the "layman" reverb user. Meaning me. Reverb is definitely not part of my sound, but I'm wanting to have one on my board and to use for vocal effects during recording.
Could I do better as a reverb layman?
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True but it's a bigger foot pint than the Supernatural and lacks the reverbs that pedal has, which makes that hardwire pedal super appealing due to it all being super ambient. And from what I have read and heard the M series doesn't sound as good as the Hardwire verbs.sam adams wrote:They also have this little(kinda) cutie.crohny wrote:M13 is a bit much for what I am after. Has everything I already have on my board. Just need a pedal for reverb. Thanks for the suggestion though man.
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For my taste...
The Hardwire's reverbs don't get loud enough, although it does have the best sounding reverse mode I've encountered.
The Verbzilla/m5/9/13 and Hall of Fame are my favorite "swiss army knife" reverbs.
If you're looking for a cheap way to try reverb that sounds great on guitar and vocals, get a used Holy Grail; they're going for under 70 now.
If money is no object, I recommend the Spring Theory for a basic, spectacular-sounding guitar reverb pedal.
The Hardwire's reverbs don't get loud enough, although it does have the best sounding reverse mode I've encountered.
The Verbzilla/m5/9/13 and Hall of Fame are my favorite "swiss army knife" reverbs.
If you're looking for a cheap way to try reverb that sounds great on guitar and vocals, get a used Holy Grail; they're going for under 70 now.
If money is no object, I recommend the Spring Theory for a basic, spectacular-sounding guitar reverb pedal.
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julius_deane wrote:For my taste...
The Hardwire's reverbs don't get loud enough, although it does have the best sounding reverse mode I've encountered.
The Verbzilla/m5/9/13 and Hall of Fame are my favorite "swiss army knife" reverbs.
If you're looking for a cheap way to try reverb that sounds great on guitar and vocals, get a used Holy Grail; they're going for under 70 now.
If money is no object, I recommend the Spring Theory for a basic, spectacular-sounding guitar reverb pedal.
Thought about getting a big box Holy Grail to match my v4 Small Stone, but the Hall Of Fame seems a little more up my ass. Just as far as like "normal" stuff with a bit of wacky stuff as well.
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julius_deane wrote:For my taste...
The Hardwire's reverbs don't get loud enough, although it does have the best sounding reverse mode I've encountered.
The Verbzilla/m5/9/13 and Hall of Fame are my favorite "swiss army knife" reverbs.
If you're looking for a cheap way to try reverb that sounds great on guitar and vocals, get a used Holy Grail; they're going for under 70 now.
If money is no object, I recommend the Spring Theory for a basic, spectacular-sounding guitar reverb pedal.
If the Holy Grail sounds like my nano holy grail, it's the reason i want to avoid EHX verbs. The bloom on the hall sounds great but the decay is discustingly artifical sounding. On top of that I need something that does ambient verbs. I am going to get an RV5 to cover more basic verbs. The Supernatural and rv5 seem to be the combo I need to get.
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Do you still have that, dude?julius_deane wrote:For my taste...
The Hardwire's reverbs don't get loud enough, although it does have the best sounding reverse mode I've encountered.
The Verbzilla/m5/9/13 and Hall of Fame are my favorite "swiss army knife" reverbs.
If you're looking for a cheap way to try reverb that sounds great on guitar and vocals, get a used Holy Grail; they're going for under 70 now.
If money is no object, I recommend the Spring Theory for a basic, spectacular-sounding guitar reverb pedal.
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Re: I hate to do it but reverbs...
No, I have had several more versatile reverbs since then, but it's one of the best pedals I ever got rid of.zRobertez wrote:Do you still have that, dude?julius_deane wrote:For my taste...
The Hardwire's reverbs don't get loud enough, although it does have the best sounding reverse mode I've encountered.
The Verbzilla/m5/9/13 and Hall of Fame are my favorite "swiss army knife" reverbs.
If you're looking for a cheap way to try reverb that sounds great on guitar and vocals, get a used Holy Grail; they're going for under 70 now.
If money is no object, I recommend the Spring Theory for a basic, spectacular-sounding guitar reverb pedal.
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