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Join Date: May 2009
Location: CO, USA
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Reverb Pedal
I'd like to pickup a reverb pedal for a couple amps that don't have it (Epi Valve Jr & Egnater Tweaker). What do you guys recommend for $150 or so? I saw Earthquaker Devices has one and I like their Hoof and Disaster Transport, but was wondering what others are using.
Edit...should have specified that I'm looking for a warm reverb not any surf-type stuff.
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Lake Oswego, Oregon
Age: 55
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The Neunaber WET Reverb. Yeah, it is $200, but it SMOKES. Check out the rave reviews at a certain site populated by the high priests of tone...
It is lush, ethereal, cloud-like. It is like a choir of angels singing behind your guitar playing. I have also used the T-Rex Tonebug Reverb. Very nice for $150. Frankly, though, I would rather pay $200 for the WET Reverb than use a lesser reverb, even if it were free! I also have the Strymon blueSky Reverb. Very nice, too, but $300. |
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: northeast
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I actually just got done purchasing a WET reverb online. It doesn't sound like any other type of reverb, 200$ isn't that bad for a pedal gets the most use on my board, and it seems to work insanely great with distortion which is the main reason I went for it. Can't wait!
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