Great suggestions, thanks gents! Maybe we'll call the mini ones Reverberator and do the first run of big ones in red and call them Radical Red Reverberators... I like using Radical to differentiate the versions...
And nr, I don't know if I'll put a loop in the pedal... it's not part of my goals now and I really want to use the smallest enclosure possible for the Bigberator. I sort of put loops and stereo in the same category.. cool options for a fully decked out version but something that 99% of customers wouldn't need or use. As a long term goal, one day I'd like to do the ultimate Reverberator... rackmount, true stereo in and out, effects loop.
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Were there circuit changes affecting tone or performance along the way? I reliably see the big box vinyl versions going for big money and wonder what the differences are, if any.
benjuro wrote:I couldn't find an answer so I bumped an ancient thread
Were there circuit changes affecting tone or performance along the way? I reliably see the big box vinyl versions going for big money and wonder what the differences are, if any.
As far as I know aside from maaaaybe some reduced noise in the newer boxes there should be no difference. The only real difference is the old boxes were more labor intensive when they were vinyl finishes and thus more expensive.
benjuro wrote:I couldn't find an answer so I bumped an ancient thread
Were there circuit changes affecting tone or performance along the way? I reliably see the big box vinyl versions going for big money and wonder what the differences are, if any.
As far as I know aside from maaaaybe some reduced noise in the newer boxes there should be no difference. The only real difference is the old boxes were more labor intensive when they were vinyl finishes and thus more expensive.
This. They have that mojo from Tanya and Ryan hand finishing them. None two are alike, for the most part.