Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 12:54 am
You guys I'm not actively GASing for things. Remedy that.
you can share my current GAS...I have too much of it right now, and can't afford all this shitpelliott wrote:You guys I'm not actively GASing for things. Remedy that.






it doesnt matter which one you getvidret wrote:ghost echo or dr scientists mini rrr - who shall become my first ever reverb when the time is right?
What are you looking for out of your reverb? I've had both and here's my take. The Ghost Echo has that old school springy verb with just a touch of slap back and has a lot of really good ambience, its got one kind of tone but does it amazingly. The RRR is more modern sounding but more of a jack of all trades, it has a bunch of verb sounds and does them all well but none of them stood out to me as having the wow factor, but if your not sure what kind of verb you like this will allow you to try out numerous different kinds and have each one of them sound usable if not great. Both handle dirt well, and take up lil real estate. The only other major difference is the Ghost Echo is your standard true bypass switching and the RRR has soft touch relay switching. Hope this helped! Oh and can you post some board pics if you got em?vidret wrote:ghost echo or dr scientists mini rrr - who shall become my first ever reverb when the time is right?
I had the ghost echo and seriously could never get a reverb tone i liked. I think you are right skip. It does one reverb well, and it's just not what i liked. the bluesky has still been killing it for me in the reverb department.Ancient Astronaught wrote:What are you looking for out of your reverb? I've had both and here's my take. The Ghost Echo has that old school springy verb with just a touch of slap back and has a lot of really good ambience, its got one kind of tone but does it amazingly. The RRR is more modern sounding but more of a jack of all trades, it has a bunch of verb sounds and does them all well but none of them stood out to me as having the wow factor, but if your not sure what kind of verb you like this will allow you to try out numerous different kinds and have each one of them sound usable if not great. Both handle dirt well, and take up lil real estate. The only other major difference is the Ghost Echo is your standard true bypass switching and the RRR has soft touch relay switching. Hope this helped! Oh and can you post some board pics if you got em?vidret wrote:ghost echo or dr scientists mini rrr - who shall become my first ever reverb when the time is right?
Holy shit, it's like a vibraphone or something. I like this dude.samzadgan wrote:not fussed with the whole video but...go to 4:37...and watch the two finger tap...this guys genius!
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xoSutd34xPk[/youtube]
I've decided on the ghost echo, mainly because it reminds me of my CC delay...i don't like too much functionality from one pedal, i want to be simple and do one thing well...and as its going to be something that will be on the whole time, i figure i can find nice sweet spot which will be a slight amount of reverb to nicely thicken up my sound, set it and never touch it again. The CC i have, has had the same setting since the day i bought it, jsut over 3 years ago!!Ancient Astronaught wrote:What are you looking for out of your reverb? I've had both and here's my take. The Ghost Echo has that old school springy verb with just a touch of slap back and has a lot of really good ambience, its got one kind of tone but does it amazingly. The RRR is more modern sounding but more of a jack of all trades, it has a bunch of verb sounds and does them all well but none of them stood out to me as having the wow factor, but if your not sure what kind of verb you like this will allow you to try out numerous different kinds and have each one of them sound usable if not great. Both handle dirt well, and take up lil real estate. The only other major difference is the Ghost Echo is your standard true bypass switching and the RRR has soft touch relay switching. Hope this helped! Oh and can you post some board pics if you got em?vidret wrote:ghost echo or dr scientists mini rrr - who shall become my first ever reverb when the time is right?
he is ridiculously good...and although i don't care for this guitar...and i don't necessarily like his music...but for fuck sake, its always amazing to watch him play!John wrote:Holy shit, it's like a vibraphone or something. I like this dude.samzadgan wrote:not fussed with the whole video but...go to 4:37...and watch the two finger tap...this guys genius!
The only time I could get a sound I loved out of it was on my trip-hop board I built a while ago. I wanted some Adrian Utley (Portishead) tones and the GE nailed it, but any other musical setting and it either was too much verb or not enough, or it disappeared in the band mix. I've heard alot of reports similar to ours, either you love it or you hate it. I've been meaning to try out a bluesky for a while, but my eventide space has eliminated any and all verb GAS for me.deathmonkey wrote:I had the ghost echo and seriously could never get a reverb tone i liked. I think you are right skip. It does one reverb well, and it's just not what i liked. the bluesky has still been killing it for me in the reverb department.
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