Self-Oscillating Reverb
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Self-Oscillating Reverb
Hi there,
I'm looking for a self-ocillating reverb to put in front of my chain.
A friend of mine is selling a big box EQD Ghost Echo for cheap, my other choice is the Malekko Sprig Chicken LE from PGS (but because I live in Euroland I should wait a month for the delivery).
I readed about the malekko that it has a volume drop.
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I'm looking for a self-ocillating reverb to put in front of my chain.
A friend of mine is selling a big box EQD Ghost Echo for cheap, my other choice is the Malekko Sprig Chicken LE from PGS (but because I live in Euroland I should wait a month for the delivery).
I readed about the malekko that it has a volume drop.
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Re: Self-Oscillating Reverb
one that self oscillates like a mofo is the tech 21 boost RVB
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Re: Self-Oscillating Reverb
Mhmm, sounds good and cheap-ish, too.Dr. Sherman Sticks M.D. wrote:one that self oscillates like a mofo is the tech 21 boost RVB
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Re: Self-Oscillating Reverb
220 euros + expedition is the price of the boost rvb, it isn't cheap-ish 
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Re: Self-Oscillating Reverb
Used market, man. One of the older black versions without the trails, I've seen 'em go for $90 on here.
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Re: Self-Oscillating Reverb
But I live in eurowonderlandkbithecrowing wrote:Used market, man. One of the older black versions without the trails, I've seen 'em go for $90 on here.
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Re: Self-Oscillating Reverb
I don't know if buying from guitar center used is a possibility because you're international, but there are two of them on there for $80 a piece.
Also, this says it ships world wide: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Tech-21-Boost-R ... 3f2983e779
Also, this says it ships world wide: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Tech-21-Boost-R ... 3f2983e779
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Re: Self-Oscillating Reverb
Another reverb that I know can runaway oscillate is the EHX Holiest Grail, but definitely not cheapz, and it's also huge and weird power supply, because that's EHX's thing, man
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Re: Self-Oscillating Reverb
^yea holiest grail is gnarly.
boost rvb is def under $100 used over here. i've owned/flipped maybe like 4 of them.
another option to consider would be taking whatever reverb you have or like and sticking it in a feedback loop.
boost rvb is def under $100 used over here. i've owned/flipped maybe like 4 of them.
another option to consider would be taking whatever reverb you have or like and sticking it in a feedback loop.
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Re: Self-Oscillating Reverb
The oscillations on the Spring Chicken are quite nice. And you can get some pretty sweet, controllable swells using an expression pedal. If you have it in front of your chain, you might notice a bit of volume drop - but if you have it after a pedal that has buffered output; you don't really notice it at all. I'd say that one is probably worth the price of shipping to EU.
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Re: Self-Oscillating Reverb
My only pedal that has a buffered bypass I think is the Sea Machine (maybe Cathedral and SMMH), but I need this reverb in front of my chain :/
Self oscilating spring reverb before fuzzy overdrive will be very cool.
Self oscilating spring reverb before fuzzy overdrive will be very cool.
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Re: Self-Oscillating Reverb
I second the reissue Spring Chicken LTD but that's the only verb I've ever owned that oscillates. Increase depth and utilize expression to tame or unleash the madness.
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