Yamaha spx90

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Cool, I've been looking at those for a while...

Anyone know how it compares to the SPX900 Shields also uses?
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I should mention that the SPX also has some great vibrato (boards of canada/warped record anyone?) and really cool stereo effects, especially the auto pan. Because of it, I'm lusting after a vintage super reverb when I really shouldn't be... :picard:
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my bloody television wrote:I should mention that the SPX also has some great vibrato (boards of canada/warped record anyone?) and really cool stereo effects, especially the auto pan. Because of it, I'm lusting after a vintage super reverb when I really shouldn't be... :picard:


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Wizard wrote:
my bloody television wrote:I should mention that the SPX also has some great vibrato (boards of canada/warped record anyone?) and really cool stereo effects, especially the auto pan. Because of it, I'm lusting after a vintage super reverb when I really shouldn't be... :picard:


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check the "super reverb" thread :p
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Anyonw know how the SPX90 compares to the 900?
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P.S. How do you power it?
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my bloody television wrote:I should mention that the SPX also has some great vibrato (boards of canada/warped record anyone?)


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Blurillaz wrote:P.S. How do you power it?

Nevermind

P.S. just got one for $180
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YAY !!! :joy:
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congrats! :omg: enjoy it, I'm in love. I am getting a stereo true bypass box built though because it is a bit on the noisy side, but I'm nit picky about my noises.
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my bloody television wrote:congrats! :omg: enjoy it, I'm in love. I am getting a stereo true bypass box built though because it is a bit on the noisy side, but I'm nit picky about my noises.

I see...
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sounds like a killer minirack to me :bob: :animal:
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yes. i eventually want to have a cheap modest rack. i was more looking at the Lexicon MX200 & the Alesis Microverb 4 becuz both of those can probably be had for about a hundo or less.

i tried to get a TC Electronics M300 for $50 on craigslist last fall but dude gave me the run around. :(
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