Reverb stomp box

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Reverb stomp box

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Favorite Reverb unit?
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Strymon Blue Sky
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Maybe something a little less expensive
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Lexicon MPX 1.
For a pedal - Wet Reverb. One trick pony, but they nailed it.
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Polara
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I'll admit it, I'm a little behind on technology....
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Holy Grail
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Holy Grail
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My Own---Most all digital reverb pedals on the market usa an Accutronics Belton Brick digital reverb module so I built a pedal using a circuit called the "Rub A Dub Reverb." It has one knob for level and I chose a short decay Belton Brick module for it and it sounds amazing. Best of all, I only have $60 wrapped up in building it.
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stupid deal of the day. musicians friend. tc electronics verb pedal. today only!!

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Boss RV-6 pretty nifty unit.
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Len - I used an RV-3 for years and I think you are right - Simplicity and if anyone has one for sale, am interested

Will have an almost new DD-3 to get rid of
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Post by Lane Gray »

Holy Grail and the nano.
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I had an RV-5, but I traded for the FRV-1, and like it better!
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Post by Stu Schulman »

I bought a"Donner" reverb box from Amazon.com a few months ago because I knew someday I would be in need of a reverb box,It's sitting in a drawer with a bunch of stuff one day I hope to check it out...until that day I would have to say that the"Holy Grail works great.
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Post by Chuck Blake »

Holy Grail Nano > Stereo Steel Combo Amp

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Holy Grail Nano > MB200 Amp

I own two of them and keep them coupled to the above setups.
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Remarkable how the technology has allowed what use to be in a huge expensive rack mount, is now available in a hand held very affordable pedal.....😎
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Post by Bob Carlucci »

Holy Grail classic.. All the reverb anyone could ever use and VERY organic sounding ...on the cheap,... anything else is overkill.
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Post by David Nugent »

I have both the RV3 and an Earthquaker Dispatch Master and the Earthquaker wins hands down for tone. Never could dial the Boss in to my satisfaction.
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Post by Mike Terry »

Hey Ron. I have lately been using a Boss Fender 63 Reverb pedal with that MB-200 amp i bought from you. I still like my Boss RV-3 with it the best.
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Mike - I should have never sold that!!!!!!!!!!
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Earthquaker Dispatch Master! :D
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Post by Tony Prior »

Pawn Shop, $25..I tired to get it for $20!


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Post by Tommi Toijonen »

If the amp doesn't have a spring reverb inbuilt - or it isn't working - Van Amps Sole mate gets my vote.
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Post by Len Amaral »

Here is my Boss RV-6 that I zipped tied to an I-phone holder that is sold is music stores to attach to a mic stand.

The three dials from left to right I never have to move. The dial on the right is the knob that you can change to different types of reverbs, delay with reverb or modulation that has a reverb with a slight chorus.
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