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Post by cofi on Apr 17, 2007 14:33:22 GMT
I have a few reverb pedals, apart from the one on my amp, like i have said in another post i rarely use pedals, but i have some, this Line 6 Verbzilla, Tone Core reverb pedal is one of the better ones IMO, it gives different kinds of reverb, from reverb billy, great for Rockabilly, Blues, Country swing, spring reverb,great for that 60s surf sounds, Harmonic Pad, this is great for holding long sustained single notes, great for doing and playing music like Pink Floyd, Steve Hillage, some effects reverb are #1-chamber, gives the effect of a hall, stairwell or an elevator shaft, dreamy reverb, #2-Hall, concert hall, or large open area, #3-Ducking, (don't f**king ask ) #4-octo, just some crazy reverbs, #5-Cave, cavernous echo chamber. #6Tile, emulates the acoustic reflection of a tiled room (ha ha) #7-echo, which is um,echo. i really like this pedal, and it works well,
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Post by cofi on Apr 17, 2007 14:46:20 GMT
This is a Danelectro Reverb box/pedal, i think this pedal is shit, it does what it says it does, very week reverb, not much control on how much reverb you want, get, also they put a pad on it, that if you stomp on the pad, it gives you the same noise as when you moved the old amps that had reverbs on did, like boing, crash, ting ting ting, i was given this for near enough nothing, otherwise i would never buy it, This is my opinion of course, I'm sure that there's someone out there that likes it
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Post by cofi on Apr 17, 2007 14:58:07 GMT
Now this is a great echo pedal, made by Danelectro, it really does the business for me, fantastic long echos, to slap back echos, i have tried a few, and i have another one made by nobles, which doesn't come near to this one, it can give you the effect of old tape echos without the tape hassle, and gives it a tape deviation, it can give you an echo that will go on forever, The only draw back is that it eats batteries, they just don't last at all, Great echo pedal
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