Re: reverb battle!
Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 6:04 pm
Nope.
Achtane wrote:Nimbus is BIG but I'm not sure how well it can cop the room/hall/plate type toanz that the RRR does. And likewise, the RRR doesn't have the same lush and kinda shimmery quality of the Nimbus. For versatility I'd go with the RRR, out of that group, but the Nimbus is where it's at for heavenlytoanz.
Holy Schnikes wrote:The RRR is great, love the simplicity of the controls, boost and mix work well together. Wish it had decay on a pot as opposed to a toggle. The Context is great too, similar to the RRR with a couple unique modes and def more tweakable. It easily goes deeper and crazier but I like the overall voicing of the RRR just a little better. I won't be getting rid of either though.
The Ghost Echo is fantastic. Also, while not top mounted, the recently reissued Spring Chicken LTD rules if you're after a simple spring verb (something lacking from both the RRR and Context) that goes HELLA deep. It even oscillates, gorgeous sounding pedal. Exp pedal lets you bring the crazy as well. Replaced my Ghost Echo actually.
That's my entire reverb arsenal listed there and I rarely get the verb GAS now days...
So much character and unique sounding.stripes wrote:i think that when people are in search of a very deep, ambient reverb, there is the misconception that ONE pedal can give you that, when really it's more importantly a combination of two or even three different reverbs and delays.
monkeydancer wrote:stripes wrote:i think that when people are in search of a very deep, ambient reverb, there is the misconception that ONE pedal can give you that, when really it's more importantly a combination of two or even three different reverbs and delays.
This too. All the best ambience comes from stacking.
monkeydancer wrote:stripes wrote:i think that when people are in search of a very deep, ambient reverb, there is the misconception that ONE pedal can give you that, when really it's more importantly a combination of two or even three different reverbs and delays.
This too. All the best ambience comes from stacking.

stripes wrote:i think that when people are in search of a very deep, ambient reverb, there is the misconception that ONE pedal can give you that, when really it's more importantly a combination of two or even three different reverbs and delays.