Delay/reverb advice?
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Re: Delay/reverb advice?
Go for a Memory Boy or a DE-7 if you're really unsure and really don't want to spend much. You could go to your local gear store to try them out in person so you can decide what you want. The 616 is a Carbon Copy killer, but you might want to try the CC out as well.
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Re: Delay/reverb advice?
Personally I prefer analog, it darkens up the repeats and you can get a lot of crazy noises. DIgital keeps true to your original signal...
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Re: Delay/reverb advice?
This: http://www.samash.com/p/Verbzilla%20Ton ... _-49994437
plus this: http://www.samash.com/p/Echo%20Park%20T ... _-49999828
plus this: http://www.guitarcenter.com/Line-6-Tone ... 1124323.gc
and you are done! Hell, get two of each and you'd still come in under budget. If I wasn't saving up for an M9 I'd be all over this deal.
plus this: http://www.samash.com/p/Echo%20Park%20T ... _-49999828
plus this: http://www.guitarcenter.com/Line-6-Tone ... 1124323.gc
and you are done! Hell, get two of each and you'd still come in under budget. If I wasn't saving up for an M9 I'd be all over this deal.
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Re: Delay/reverb advice?
Memory Boy is awesome.
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Re: Delay/reverb advice?
hclapp219 wrote:This: http://www.samash.com/p/Verbzilla%20Ton ... _-49994437
plus this: http://www.samash.com/p/Echo%20Park%20T ... _-49999828
plus this: http://www.guitarcenter.com/Line-6-Tone ... 1124323.gc
and you are done! Hell, get two of each and you'd still come in under budget. If I wasn't saving up for an M9 I'd be all over this deal.
Holy wow, do what he says. You're getting TWO pedals for the price of less than ONE of them by itself.
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Re: Delay/reverb advice?
hclapp219 wrote:This: http://www.samash.com/p/Verbzilla%20Ton ... _-49994437
plus this: http://www.samash.com/p/Echo%20Park%20T ... _-49999828
plus this: http://www.guitarcenter.com/Line-6-Tone ... 1124323.gc
and you are done! Hell, get two of each and you'd still come in under budget. If I wasn't saving up for an M9 I'd be all over this deal.
Dang! I was going to say buy my Carbon Copy, but I'm thinking about doing this myself.
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Re: Delay/reverb advice?
Analog: Memory Boy or Boss DM-3
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Re: Delay/reverb advice?
hclapp219 wrote:This: http://www.samash.com/p/Verbzilla%20Ton ... _-49994437
plus this: http://www.samash.com/p/Echo%20Park%20T ... _-49999828
plus this: http://www.guitarcenter.com/Line-6-Tone ... 1124323.gc
and you are done! Hell, get two of each and you'd still come in under budget. If I wasn't saving up for an M9 I'd be all over this deal.
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Re: Delay/reverb advice?
boss rv5 or verbzilla... both awesome for reverb.
you can always get a bootleg verbzilla via behringer (RV600). it's a bit noisy while the signal is bypassed and the switch is shitty and it takes a very very brief moment for the effect to engage, but you can't beat spending less than $50 on it...
you can always get a bootleg verbzilla via behringer (RV600). it's a bit noisy while the signal is bypassed and the switch is shitty and it takes a very very brief moment for the effect to engage, but you can't beat spending less than $50 on it...
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Re: Delay/reverb advice?
boss rv-3 gets my vote. it's one of my favorite pedals ever.
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Re: Delay/reverb advice?
I love my Memory Boy, but ideally I'd use it along with a cleaner delay.
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Re: Delay/reverb advice?
I'm running a Memory Toy and a Boss DD-7 w/ an external tap. I love them both.
I don't like reverb
I don't like reverb

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Re: Delay/reverb advice?
sevenSHARPnine wrote:I'm running a Memory Toy and a Boss DD-7 w/ an external tap. I love them both.
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Re: Delay/reverb advice?
memory boy is ok, mine seems to have a boost in volume when engaged, which i aint to down with. if you're into reverb try the boss frv-1 based on the old fender unit. that pedal sounds tits!!
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Re: Delay/reverb advice?
hatshirt wrote:memory boy is ok, mine seems to have a boost in volume when engaged, which i aint to down with. if you're into reverb try the boss frv-1 based on the old fender unit. that pedal sounds tits!!
If you open up the back there should be a trimmer labelled gain which you can adjust... there is in the Memory Toy atleast, that'd sort the volume boost.