New reverb Pedal
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- Randy Beavers
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Brad,
That's exactly what it reminds me of. I had just figured out some settings for the MPX-1 that are like this. This pedal makes it too easy!
Another cool thing I hear in it, there is a little pre-delay happening before the reverb hits you. It's kinda like what we hear when we use a slight delay with reverb. The spring reverb setting is so realistic I swear I could kick it and get it to rumble. I don't know how anyone could give it a bad review, or anything less than spectacular! They must have got a bad one.
That's exactly what it reminds me of. I had just figured out some settings for the MPX-1 that are like this. This pedal makes it too easy!
Another cool thing I hear in it, there is a little pre-delay happening before the reverb hits you. It's kinda like what we hear when we use a slight delay with reverb. The spring reverb setting is so realistic I swear I could kick it and get it to rumble. I don't know how anyone could give it a bad review, or anything less than spectacular! They must have got a bad one.
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Chris,
I found that too when I got mine. It's designed to operate at higher voltages, and it has a circuit that steps up the 9v you feed it. It seems that if you don't have a supply that offers plenty of clean 9v, that it can misbehave. But now that I have my One-Spot powering my board, it works just fine.
Brad
I found that too when I got mine. It's designed to operate at higher voltages, and it has a circuit that steps up the 9v you feed it. It seems that if you don't have a supply that offers plenty of clean 9v, that it can misbehave. But now that I have my One-Spot powering my board, it works just fine.
Brad
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I just purchased ,
Marshall reflector(reverb),Marshall echohead(digital delay) and Marshall supervibe(chorus) pedals they sound pretty sweet,crisp clean sound,was wondering if anyone can tell me some settings for these.I am getting either not enough or too much of 1 or the other,help please.also need to know if it matters what position the pedals are lined up in,chorus,reverb,digital delay or digital,chorus then reverb,should the pedals be before ar after the volume pedal,does it matter,any help at all would be greatly appreciated.these are saweet pedals,little heavy.
http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/prod ... sku=150333
http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/prod ... sku=150335
http://www.marshallamps.com/product.asp ... =Supervibe
Marshall reflector(reverb),Marshall echohead(digital delay) and Marshall supervibe(chorus) pedals they sound pretty sweet,crisp clean sound,was wondering if anyone can tell me some settings for these.I am getting either not enough or too much of 1 or the other,help please.also need to know if it matters what position the pedals are lined up in,chorus,reverb,digital delay or digital,chorus then reverb,should the pedals be before ar after the volume pedal,does it matter,any help at all would be greatly appreciated.these are saweet pedals,little heavy.
http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/prod ... sku=150333
http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/prod ... sku=150335
http://www.marshallamps.com/product.asp ... =Supervibe
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James,
First off, make sure you have a clean, strong AC adaptor or it may not work at 100% capacity. (The plate setting on mine will not work with a generic adaptor.) A One-Spot or similar will work. It will eat a battery in about an hour. But if you need to use one, just flip up the part you would step on, and the battery goes in there. I'm not in front of mine now, but there's a little lever or slider somewhere there. If you can grab 5 minutes with the manual, it would be great.
You will be fine with all three knobs set to 12:00, with the setting on plate or hall. Tweak as necessary, maybe adding more or less effect with the first knob. It's very user-friendly; it's hard to get a bad sound from it.
First off, make sure you have a clean, strong AC adaptor or it may not work at 100% capacity. (The plate setting on mine will not work with a generic adaptor.) A One-Spot or similar will work. It will eat a battery in about an hour. But if you need to use one, just flip up the part you would step on, and the battery goes in there. I'm not in front of mine now, but there's a little lever or slider somewhere there. If you can grab 5 minutes with the manual, it would be great.
You will be fine with all three knobs set to 12:00, with the setting on plate or hall. Tweak as necessary, maybe adding more or less effect with the first knob. It's very user-friendly; it's hard to get a bad sound from it.
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RV7 settings on the fly!
Chris, Thanks for a swift reply. I have two new Boss adaptors which I was going to use with a DD3 and chorus pedals but changed my mind and stayed with the amp reverb - as I have done for years. Your setting are very much like those of Greg Cutshaw's.There's very litte difference in the settings of the three modes so I shouldn't have too much of a problem. Once again thanks for your time. James.
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I still have a need for a good reverb pedal that will run well on batteries. One hour or so on an alkaline is not very good, but has anyone tried the RV7 with a lithium battery? In my camera the difference between alkaline and lithium is huge. I probably get 5 to 10 times the use with lithiums. I'm curious if any of you have tried them in an RV7.
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I used a Holy Grail for playing with my telecaster and it was great, until one day it just died without warning. When I took it apart it smelled a bit "charred" like something had simply burnt up. I had it for about a year or two, I honestly don't remember, however I only used it about one hour a week @ church.
It sounded way better than my amps reverb until it suddenly croaked. I can't say I noticed any additional hiss, but, I was using a MIM telecaster in a church with a ton of flourescent lamps. In that situation, hiss just becomes part of your sound.
It sounded way better than my amps reverb until it suddenly croaked. I can't say I noticed any additional hiss, but, I was using a MIM telecaster in a church with a ton of flourescent lamps. In that situation, hiss just becomes part of your sound.
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I bought one a few weeks ago. By far the best pedal reverb I've tried. I seem to gravitate towards the long hall when I want to play some ambient far away sounding things, or to play organ like pad chords - it gives a great sustain for morphing chords into each other.
The small room is great too for helping the steel jump out a bit but not linger like a normal reverb or delay would. In fact all the algorithms sound really good. The modulated to me is a little unusable in mono. I can hear the phasing of the chorus. When in stereo its lush and reminds me of my PCM 70.
Also I found the reverse to be useful on single note stuff when on its shortest setting with the wet at 100%. Creates a unique "in a cave" type of sound with no attack.
The small room is great too for helping the steel jump out a bit but not linger like a normal reverb or delay would. In fact all the algorithms sound really good. The modulated to me is a little unusable in mono. I can hear the phasing of the chorus. When in stereo its lush and reminds me of my PCM 70.
Also I found the reverse to be useful on single note stuff when on its shortest setting with the wet at 100%. Creates a unique "in a cave" type of sound with no attack.
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I'm interested to hear updated comments on this unit now. I' looking to get one of these units soon. I've been using an RV-3 for many, many years and have been pleased with it overall for live performances but it's getting old [ it still works perfect ] and I haven't been using the reverb/delay mode much lately [just hall reverb] and using an RV-5 too. But I'm gonna go to the Digitech because of the Lexicon chips because I know you can't beat them. Also, after talking with Randy Beavers at great length I'm sold because I trust his ears as well as anyone I know.
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New reverb pedal
Reading thru this thread I see several people have ill or dead holy grail pedals.I too have a dead one.Question,is it feasable to repair and who would I contact or where could I send to undertake this project or should I send it to the crusher along w/my 95 Neon?
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- Gary Cosden
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I have a Rv7 hardwire and I have been using it now for perhaps 6 months or so. I like it a lot and really agree with what Randy Beavers said about the pre-delay thing almost sounding like a touch of delay along with reverb as well. I do think that the one thing I don't entirely like is the spring reverb. It sounds good enough to me but if that is what you are really after then the Holy Grail does beat it hands down. Mine sounded so much like a Fender spring reverb it was hard to believe. Also hard to believe was that it died in like 3 minutes of use. If the lush Lexicon hall and plate reverbs are more to your liking then I really don't see how you could not like it. I have not had a power supply issue but I have used a one spot from the start.
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I need some opinions on this reverb unit
I have a rack setup with a Tonic pre-amp and TC-350 multi effects unit.
First off I don't like a bunch of equipment hanging out of the effects rack. I'd like to just plug it in and go. This units sounds like it has a far better reverb than the TC-350. I suppose I could velcro it into the rack space (I have lots of room). which brings up the question at what point would I hook up the reverb for the best sound and could I do it where it and the delay from the TC unit is mixed into the dry signal with the effects knob on the Tonic. Thanks in advance for any help.
Wayne
First off I don't like a bunch of equipment hanging out of the effects rack. I'd like to just plug it in and go. This units sounds like it has a far better reverb than the TC-350. I suppose I could velcro it into the rack space (I have lots of room). which brings up the question at what point would I hook up the reverb for the best sound and could I do it where it and the delay from the TC unit is mixed into the dry signal with the effects knob on the Tonic. Thanks in advance for any help.
Wayne
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