WET™ Reverb Pedal

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WET™ Reverb Pedal

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In all my years of touring & recording with Gord Lightfoot, it was important to have equipment that was dependable, sounded great in the studio, as well as live....I have been using a new reverb pedal the past few months I thought I'd share with forum members..the WET™ Reverb Pedal....It is a great pedal...rich, warm sounding, does not affect the guitar tone, compact & a simple 2 knob adjustment with such a wide range of sound & affordable & so easy to use...Take a look .. Here's the link to the site.... http://www.neunabertechnology.com/ Peewee Charles www.myspace.com/peeweecharles
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Niiiiice....
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I've been using this pedal in my rig for about 9 months now and like it. My only complaint is that my 9V jack from my pedal power brick sometimes slips out of the female port on this pedal. Not a real firm connection there. but, yes, it's a nice reverb.
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Anybody try their Chroma Chorus yet?
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I don't think it's available yet... (?)
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Post by Rick Batey »

That's a good recommendation. I'd love to know how the sound quality of this pedal compares with another MXR-sized reverb unit I'm thinking about, the Dr Scientist Mini Reverberator, which has more room/hall/plate settings plus a Leslie sound but apparently uses the relatively old Wavelength chip as opposed to Brian Neunaber's newer WET design.
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Post by Cartwright Thompson »

Rick, I got a WET pedal today. So far, I like it a lot. We'll see how it fares next to thr RRR and the Roomate. I'll let you know.
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Post by Bill Leff »

The Hermida reverb pedal is supposed to be really good too (Hermidia is the guy that makes the Zendrive overdrive).

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Cartwright Thompson wrote:I got a WET pedal today. So far, I like it a lot. We'll see how it fares next to the RRR and the Roomate. I'll let you know.
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Post by Ron Davis »

I grabbed one, also.
I LIKE it...!
Zippy shipping, too. Got it in a couple days.
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