Re: Meteore vs Ghost Echo vs ???
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2015 1:27 pm
You guys have convinced me - Ghost Echo it is.
I'll use the rest of my profits for bike parts!
I'll use the rest of my profits for bike parts!
i love my rm1n to bits, but the bitquest's reverb is AMAZING. tone control = huge WIN. sounds killer with or without the fuzz. probably my fav verb. also leaves the dry signal completely untouched! a rarity in my encounters.vidret wrote:always bitquest. always.
Is this your main reverb? Been really curious about these.PeteeBee wrote:Didn't I get my RRR from you? Like neon says, it doesn't do dirty on it's own.
I really love my météore. On my pedalboard I keep the dirt on it at 10 o'clock or lower, but that's because I have other dirt happening. I actually like it by itself quite a bit. I've been plugging in tuner, rangemaster, météore (with the dirt knob up more) and been having a really damn good time.
At that price you should buy it and turn it into a head.ThurberMingus wrote:Interesting development - my friend offered to sell me a Blues Deville 4x10 with blown speakers for $200. It works as a "head" into my cab. Oh boy, decisions decisions.
Side note: the RV-3 gets pretty spooky!
For the moment. I'm definitely not flipping the RRR because I really like a hall setting. The météore is less distinctly springy than some other spring based reverbs I've played, so that is nice. The knob that makes it more distinctly spring also adds other cool harmonic nuggets and magic.HAVN wrote:Is this your main reverb? Been really curious about these.PeteeBee wrote: météore blah blah blah
Got a nice deal on a Météore today.PeteeBee wrote:For the moment. I'm definitely not flipping the RRR because I really like a hall setting. The météore is less distinctly springy than some other spring based reverbs I've played, so that is nice. The knob that makes it more distinctly spring also adds other cool harmonic nuggets and magic.HAVN wrote:Is this your main reverb? Been really curious about these.PeteeBee wrote: météore blah blah blah
To better answer your question: yes, but soon it will be one of two. It's the reverb that convinced me having multiple reverb pedals on my board was necessary and a good idea because I like what it does so much