Fender Reverb Box: Has anyone used one?
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Fender Reverb Box: Has anyone used one?
I am curious if anyone has used the Fender Reverb Box that they reissued in the early 90’s, or an original for that matter. I have a Standel amp without reverb and am checking out my options. I know, I know, I can use a reverb pedal for a lot less money, but back to the box. Thoughts?
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The old Gibson units (solid-state...from the early '70s) sound just as good, and are cheaper than the Fender. There's good stomp-box units out there too, but nothing gets that exact long-tank sound unless you go into the "4-figure price tag" rack mounts. Studios spend thousands just to get that "old time" reverb sound.
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IMHO, the Fender RI is a specific tool for a specific task.
I have an RI Fender that I got from a wonderful Forumite. I use it with my non-reverb Standels when playing retro gigs with either the Bigsby or Stringmaster. No digital unit available for under 1K provides that unique sound, and for some strange reason known only to me , I can't feature hooking up an MPX100 to a Bigsby and a Standel.
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I have an RI Fender that I got from a wonderful Forumite. I use it with my non-reverb Standels when playing retro gigs with either the Bigsby or Stringmaster. No digital unit available for under 1K provides that unique sound, and for some strange reason known only to me , I can't feature hooking up an MPX100 to a Bigsby and a Standel.
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">quote:</font><HR><SMALL>No digital unit available for under 1K provides that unique sound, and for some
strange reason known only to me , I can't feature hooking up an MPX100 to a Bigsby and a Standel.</SMALL><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>To us, darlin'. I have a Fender and I have a Stamps, rack mount tube spring, that just died. After that it's Demeter Real Reverb, Lexicon or TC Electronics.
strange reason known only to me , I can't feature hooking up an MPX100 to a Bigsby and a Standel.</SMALL><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>To us, darlin'. I have a Fender and I have a Stamps, rack mount tube spring, that just died. After that it's Demeter Real Reverb, Lexicon or TC Electronics.
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What is is about "long tank" reverbs that sound so good? I recently started using a Fender Hot Rod Deluxe for practice and some gigs. To hear that reverb sound again after years of not owning a Fender amp was like visiting an old friend. I keep it set on about 2 1/2 or 3, that's all (plus the analog delay).
Cheers to Leo Fender for "getting it right the first time." That applies to the Telecaster as well!
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Cheers to Leo Fender for "getting it right the first time." That applies to the Telecaster as well!
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Cheers to Laurens Hammond (Hammond Organs) for inventing it and Alan Young for refining it. http://www.accutronicsreverb.com/history.htm <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by chas smith on 05 July 2002 at 11:02 AM.]</p></FONT>
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John, I don't know if that old sound is better or not. One thing for sure, though, it is unique! People who grew up on the newer solid-state stuff really don't realize what all the hoopla is about. As one who started over 40 years ago, I assure you that there's people who can spot that "character" of the old technology (tubes and springs) a mile away!
James, I surmise that you're a beginning player...and therefore to just start playing is more important now than the intricacies of the sound equipment that you might choose. After you've been playing a couple of years, you'll have <u>plenty</u> of time (and a lot more opinions) to make your equipment choices.
In short...learn to drive first, and then go pick out your "dream car"!
James, I surmise that you're a beginning player...and therefore to just start playing is more important now than the intricacies of the sound equipment that you might choose. After you've been playing a couple of years, you'll have <u>plenty</u> of time (and a lot more opinions) to make your equipment choices.
In short...learn to drive first, and then go pick out your "dream car"!
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I have a couple of 1962 original stand alone fender units (the Brown Ones). as far as fender spring reverb goes, they are the ultimate (IMHO),because of additional tonal adjustment, (dwell Knob, etc.) hence the current price selling price. the reissues are good, but not like the originals. if you don't want to spend the money, they are 2nd best.
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I have a Kendrick model 1000. It is an exact copy of a Fender stand alone unit, point to point wiring etc. It sounds great, every bit as good as a Fender. They can often be found on ebay in the $400 range. They are far superior both sonically and structurally to the Fender re-issues.
A big part of the tone with stand alone reverb units is in the 6K6 tube. Different ones can give considerably different tones. It is worth experimenting with different tubes. They are no longer producing the 6K6 but they are still cheap and plentiful in N.O.S.
A big part of the tone with stand alone reverb units is in the 6K6 tube. Different ones can give considerably different tones. It is worth experimenting with different tubes. They are no longer producing the 6K6 but they are still cheap and plentiful in N.O.S.
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The first amp I used while learning pedal steel was the'72 Deluxe Reverb from my Tele rig. I had Mr. Webb build me a 614-E this spring. I think I was so familiar with the deep fender reverb that I was disapointed with the reverb in the Webb. I can barely notice a difference in the amount of reverb from 0 to 10 on the amp. I love everything else about it, but I bought an RV-3 to use until I come accros a good Fender tube reverb. Ultimately, use what sounds best to your ears... and have fun!
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