ibarakishi wrote:coldbrightsunlight wrote:The Ghost Echo is great! It's just a simple "spring-y" reverb. It's a belton brick, which is a module designed to essentially emulate a spring tank in a small box (uses some stacked PT2399 chips I believe). Ghost echo also has quite a lot of variation available for pre-delay which is nice. So I'd compare it to any similar small Belton-based reverb pedals.
It's a pretty simple reverb, no fancy tricks. When I had one I just found that it... sounded really good?
i was asking because it seems like it would work well as a no nonsense end of the chain verb for bowed instruments as well. not sure how it would work in reality though
i used to use a preamp with an effects loop as the front end to my computer, before the convertors, and I would keep the ghost echo on in the loop 99% of the time as kind of the fake room tone for doing shitty demos and such. I think it would work really well as an end-of-chain thing to add a bit of wobble/depth/etc.