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chubbsdarcy May 19th, 2009, 01:03 AM Hi folks, I play through an old 72 Garnet Lil Rock head and it doesnt have any built in reverb so Im in need of a nice stomp box reverb. I play an old esquire with a SD Broadcaster in the bridge, I use a Jacques Overtube, a EH Small Stone, a MXR Dyna Comp and a Boss GE7. I play lots of Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash and Creedence-Fogerty stuff, as well as bluesier Eric Clapton style stuff and other classic rock. Looking for a decent reverb that might compliment my other gear, style and sound. I dont like to over-use any of my other effects, basically I just like the sound of my amp with everything cranked to 10 and controlling my tone with my guitar and my fingers. But I occassionally like to add a little color and great reverb really adds something when its used the right way. Would any of you have any suggestions to offer? Im not made of money and I am on a budget, but Id rather hold out and eventually bite the bullet on something decent if I must instead of buying something cheesy, if I can help it! Thanks folks!
csapo May 19th, 2009, 02:00 AM These two, while not cheap, have been getting rave reviews on other sites...
Malekko Spring Chicken (http://www.malekkoheavyindustry.com/index.php?page=spring-chicken)
Mr. Springy (http://www.leejackson.com/MrSpringgy_pedal.html)
I just picked up a used Spring Chicken, which will hopefully arrive by the end of the week. I'll let you know how it is.
I'm sure there are other less expensive ones out there, these are two seem to be very hot right now.
schenkadere May 19th, 2009, 09:38 AM Tech 21 Boost RVB...tons of tones in there...very organic...best reverb I've used.
vjf1968 May 19th, 2009, 09:49 AM The previous suggestions are spot on. If you were going to bite the bullet than your options are the Fender Reverb Unit RI at $749 U.S. (ouch) or the Gomez "G Spring" for $799 U.S. (double ouch)
http://www.gomezamps.com/g-spring.html
After looking at the prices of those reverb units I think you may want to stick with eaither the Mr. Springy or if board space is important the Spring Chicken.
hedegaardo1 May 19th, 2009, 10:43 AM Get an EHX holy grail.. I really like it - best reverb I've tried!
I know some people have some noise problems with them but I've never experienced that!
maybe when you're going to buy a new one you should look at the EHX Holy grail nano or plus, I guess they could have fixed the noise problems in these new ones?
- Mathias
schenkadere May 19th, 2009, 11:04 AM The previous suggestions are spot on. If you were going to bite the bullet than your options are the Fender Reverb Unit RI at $749 U.S. (ouch) or the Gomez "G Spring" for $799 U.S. (double ouch)
http://www.gomezamps.com/g-spring.html
After looking at the prices of those reverb units I think you may want to stick with eaither the Mr. Springy or if board space is important the Spring Chicken.
Just my opinion, of course, but those are one trick ponies...great at what they do, but limited.
vjf1968 May 19th, 2009, 11:57 AM Well by going by the original post he sure doesn't need something with a lot of bells and whistles.
schenkadere May 19th, 2009, 01:40 PM Well by going by the original post he sure doesn't need something with a lot of bells and whistles.
To each his own, but for 150 bucks why buy something so limited...I think the Mr. Springgy is 200.
The Tech 21 is just a great pedal...I don't see the tone shaping as bells and whistles...everything is useful and functional...there's no silly reverse or gated or modulated nonsense...plus a 9dB clean boost at the end of your signal if you like is just icing.
Ivan May 19th, 2009, 02:00 PM 1. Mr Springy
2. EHX Holy Grail
stxrus May 19th, 2009, 02:12 PM Mr. Sprnggy is my vote. nice footprint (slightly wider than a boss style pedal) and does what it's supposed to do. provide a nice reverb. nothing fancy it just does what it does as seamlessly as it can.
try to find someone that has one and give it a test ride. i did and i can't be happier. as far as a one trick pony ... well it's a reverb :cool:
steve
schenkadere May 19th, 2009, 02:16 PM Mr. Sprnggy is my vote. nice footprint (slightly wider than a boss style pedal) and does what it's supposed to do. provide a nice reverb. nothing fancy it just does what it does as seamlessly as it can.
try to find someone that has one and give it a test ride. i did and i can't be happier. as far as a one trick pony ... well it's a reverb :cool:
steve
Yes...a SPRING reverb emulation...and a good one at that. Not everyone digs a spring reverb for every application.
mad dog May 19th, 2009, 04:26 PM Just my opinion, of course, but those are one trick ponies...great at what they do, but limited.
It truly depends on what you are looking for. That one trick happens to be the best reverb trick in the world, if you love spring reverb. As I do. If you're going outboard, expense and all, go Gomez. The Fender tanks can be really nice with all the proper upgrades ... as new, stock at that price, not worth it.
For outboard spring goodness at (sorta) pedal size, it's the VanAmps Sole Mate. Not cheap either, but way less than the big units. Very high quality tone and build.
If you're looking for other reverb tricks, check out the Dr. Scientist Radical Red Reverberator. No spring setting, but the settings they do have sound perfect. (Digital yes, but so unlike the EH Holy Grail, which sounded great until it failed repeatedly and frustrated the hell out of me. Those I cannot recommend.)
doublee May 19th, 2009, 04:31 PM A Hardwire RV 7 ($150) just arrived in the mail to me yesterday to add a little verb to a Champ. After some tweaking it gets the job done fine. The Hall and Room 'verb are useful as well. My use of reverb is pretty subtle so I am not real picky. I hear as above that the Springy and Spring Chicken do a little better spring reverb but cannot verify that. And yes...the 'reverse reverb' is...ridiculous.
stxrus May 19th, 2009, 04:46 PM Yes...a SPRING reverb emulation...and a good one at that. Not everyone digs a spring reverb for every application.
ten you should not get one:mrgreen:
steve
DarnWeight May 19th, 2009, 04:48 PM In the cheap 'n' digital category, I can recommend the Digitech X-Series Digital Reverb. In operation it's quiet, the Plate/Room/Hall/Church settings are all rather nice, and it has an entertaining Spring Reverb setting (plenty of boink, but maybe not 100% convincing in its execution). Also has Reverse and Gated reverbs, which you may or may not have any use for. The trick with all these seems to be getting the wet/dry blend right...basically, mix in just enough wet to get you what you're after, and don't over'verb it!
RomanS May 19th, 2009, 06:26 PM Hey, you seem to play exactly the same kind of music I play with my band (CCR, J.Cash, and W.Jennings make up about half of our set-list...)
I personally use the Electro Harmonix Holy Grail - can do subtle reverb, or over-the-top surf-y wet spring reverb-like stuff; I like it better than the real spring reverb in some of the amps I've tried; mine is not noisy at all (some users complain about that - but I make sure I always use the original wall-wart that comes with the pedal); I also like the single large knob on top for controllign the reverb - easy to adjust with your foot while playing...
There's a new version out now, the Holy Grail Plus, don't know how that one compares to the old version!
backalleyblues May 19th, 2009, 08:20 PM If you want real spring reverb without totally trashing your budget, the VanAmps Sole-mate might be worth a look, MSRP is $279, and it's a real spring reverb (no tubes, though, but still sounds pretty decent)...
http://www.vanamps.com/solemate.htm
Franc Robert
chubbsdarcy May 19th, 2009, 11:25 PM Yeah that Vanamps solemate deal looks pretty cool, I gotta say that EHX Holy Grail seems like a safe bet too even though they probably have their flaws no doubt. Also, that digitech verb seems interesting too, from time to time youll see the scattered pro namedropping them in Guitar Player. I guess Ill go with a solemate and if it turns out they really are as delicate as some people mention them to be I may buy one of the other two as a backup. So damn hard to know what to buy nowadays eh, theres just so much gear out there, it boggles the mind just to browse all the wonderful stuff thats being made. Thanks guys, if you have any other ideas Id sure appreciate it, Im certainly happy with the feedback Ive gotten so far...keep on rockin!
Budda May 20th, 2009, 03:47 AM If you want to add that girth and ambience to your sound, I would recommend a great Analog Echo over Reverb. It can be a more versatile effect. And Reverb can end up muddying up your sound.
I use a Chandler Stereo Digital Echo. But, it is a special case. Usually I'd ALWAYS recommend Analog for an Echo. And even some very inexpensive Echo units can work great.
Is there an Effects Loop in the Garnet? I would try running a Reverb through a Loop as well as in line. I usually prefer the Loop for this effect. But, either way can be great. Just different.
I have been looking for a smaller, newer Echo to replace my Chandler. The closest I've tried are the Retro-Sonic Delay/Echo, and the T-Rex. So, you may want to check those out. Unless you can find a Chandler SDE.
HTH.
rocksteady Max May 20th, 2009, 08:28 AM I was just about placing an order for a DIY Reverb pedal kit to General Guitar Gadget. A ''Digital reverb based on the Belton Reverb Brick"
Anyone have tried this one ?
schenkadere May 20th, 2009, 01:26 PM ten you should not get one:mrgreen:
steve
Well that's logical...thanks! I didn't.:confused:
schenkadere May 20th, 2009, 01:33 PM A Hardwire RV 7 ($150) just arrived in the mail to me yesterday to add a little verb to a Champ. After some tweaking it gets the job done fine. The Hall and Room 'verb are useful as well. My use of reverb is pretty subtle so I am not real picky. I hear as above that the Springy and Spring Chicken do a little better spring reverb but cannot verify that. And yes...the 'reverse reverb' is...ridiculous.
RV-7 is a nice pedal...you'll love it. Good luck with it!
TNO May 20th, 2009, 02:40 PM I have a GGG reverb kit on the way and should have it built by the end of the week.
Chris Clemens May 20th, 2009, 02:44 PM Said before, although it doesn't fit your wishes...
I swear at the '63 reverb tank.
csapo May 20th, 2009, 06:34 PM This one is just being released and a pretty darn good price.
He has great success with his Zendrive, so worth a look at...
Scroll down (http://www.hermidaaudio.com/products.html)
http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f399/Csapo/Forum%20Pics/HermidaReverbpedal.jpg
TNO May 21st, 2009, 10:50 AM The Hermida and the GGG kit are said to be one and the same...
Budda May 23rd, 2009, 07:39 PM Did you check out the Echo idea?
chubbsdarcy May 23rd, 2009, 09:24 PM Hey Budda, that retro sonic deal looks pretty cool, thatll be my next toy. I got a vanamps sole mate on the way now so Im gonna keep reading about that retro sonic and keep browsing, maybe by this fall Ill get enough coin together. Ill keep my eyes open for that unit youve got, chandler right? Too damn bad I aint got an effects loop, might get my Garnet modded sometime anyways-rebiased for 6L6s instead of the current 6V6s and get an effects loop too, Ill see
Ricky D. May 23rd, 2009, 09:43 PM How about the Line 6 Verbzilla?
Jarrod May 23rd, 2009, 09:55 PM the EHX holy grail is pretty good. true bypass, good sounds, won't suck a ton of tone out of your sound. I have one. I like it better than the BOSS and digital things I've tried. I'd recommend seeking out some different boutique stuff though, and of course there is no substitute for an old original Fender reverb tank, not even the re-issues are as good as the old ones I've been told. Never tried a re-issue.
teleplayer99 July 30th, 2009, 04:30 PM Just got the Van Amps Soulmate. It is very nice with a real spring inside and power adapter included. I was considering buying a Princeton(yes I was missing reverb). Read the reviews on harmony central. I found them to be dead on the money.
Mike Eskimo July 30th, 2009, 09:28 PM Tech 21 Boost RVB...tons of tones in there...very organic...best reverb I've used.
+1
Compared side by side with the Holy Grail it's probably 2X quieter. The Holy Grail was noticeably noisier while switching back and forth.
mattdean4130 July 30th, 2009, 10:22 PM I'm an analogue purist and an official behringer hater...
However, after reading harmony reviews on the Dr100 (i think, haven't got it here) i was knocked out by the great reviews. Yes it is digital, and yes it is plastic, and YES behringer. But at $50.00 Australian, i thought why not give it a go! I love it! Honestly theres no signal colouring and it sounds great! Multiple settings and sterio. For the price, i'd say check it out for sure. I've had it for over 7 months playing 3 times a week and its my most used pedal - and its still working perfectly!
tazzboy July 30th, 2009, 11:36 PM The Demeter RRP-1 Reverbulator got the Editors pick Award for being good. Although Price tag of $435 might turn you off.
guit30 July 31st, 2009, 02:44 AM Editor of what for Demeter pedal
davebelcher98 July 31st, 2009, 09:09 AM I have been playing the Line 6 Verbzilla for about 3 years now and really like it. It does not sound dead on to a tube reverb tank, but compared to some of the other digital models of a 63 tank, I do think it comes the closest. It's worth checking out at least.
dave b
jbouche July 31st, 2009, 09:44 AM I have several friends who gig with this pedal and love it. I purchased one, and I have not regretted it one bit. It is a great pedal. I am sure that the other pedals are fine as well, but was surprised that nobody mentioned the T-Rex. The Room-Mate sells for $369.99 which I admit is a bit pricey. I do subscribe to the idea that $100.00 one way or the other is worth it if the pedal meets or exceeds expectations. There have been many times I have wished I would have gone ahead and spent the extra money.
Jay
bluesjuke August 2nd, 2009, 04:51 AM I've been sitting here all set to order a Solemate all weekend.
The thought of maybe spending more money for a good (not Fender RI) tank keeps me hesitating though.
cyclopean August 14th, 2009, 06:53 PM the behringer reverb machine is actually pretty good for the price ($50) that's being asked, and it didn't hurt that i got mine for ten bucks less because the music store seemed like it was trying to get rid of it.
i dunno if i like it as much as the reverb in my amp, but for my dry as a bone solid state fender 1x12 that i'm using as a bedroom amp, it does wonders.
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