Reverb Pedal

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Jeff Donnell
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Reverb Pedal

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Ive received a lot of great help and advice on this forum,& Ive spent hours thumbing through all of the topics.
I am once again needing some guidance on a reverb pedal.Ive checked out the Wet Reverb,but it's out of my budget range.Is there anything out there that is proven by you players on the forum.My top budget number is $130.00
I found a Boss FRV on Reverb.com for around $100.00.
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Jeff
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Tim Marcus
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Post by Tim Marcus »

EH Holy grail nano - got mine for $99 when the reverb on my old twin went out. Its a great sounding pedal for the price.

actually, I can sell you mine if you want - I never use it anymore! Send me a PM and we can figure it out
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Post by Dickie Whitley »

I was going to suggest the TC Electronic Hall of Fame Reverb Pedal with TonePrint, but saw you were looking a lower price range (it goes for around $150). Tim's deal sounds a lot more in that range and a good reverb to boot. Good luck.
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I agree with Tim. The Holy Grail Nano is a great reverb pedal.
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Bill L. Wilson
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I liked the Boss Fender Reverb pedal so much, that I bought another one, to run my guitar and steel rig. 130bucks apiece at a local independent music store here in Okla. Pretty close to Fender amp verb if you like that sort of thing.
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Post by Lane Gray »

The Holy Grail also includes one of the best sounding buffers out there (I admit I've not played Brad's, but the Grail sounds better than the Goodrich and almost as good as an Izzy). I'd buy Tim's.
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Post by Kevin Raymer »

I think the Digitech RV-7 has those lexicon reverb sounds in it.

I know I've seen it in use by some pretty savvy pedal steel players..

YOu can get one of the on eBay if you shop hard under $100.
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Jeff Donnell
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Thanks very much to everyone for your help on this issue.I went with Tim's EH Nano.
Looking fwd to getting it.Now all I have to do is learn how to play this Monster.
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I remember hearing him hit some awesome licks that made me forget the lyrics to the tune I was singing.Steel = EMOTION.
Thank You Lord for giving man the ability to create such an amazing instrument.
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Post by Josh Yenne »

yea.. nothing really makes up for real spring verb but in a pedal I really liked the Holy Grail as well...

I used it on an amp that didn't have verb years agao... it sounded pretty good... of course not good enough and I just sold the amp and got one with a tank

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Post by Larry Behm »

Zoom MS50G. You can get about 100 effects (download) has a really good spring reverb for about $70.
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