Holygrail reverb?
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- Ken Thompson
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Holygrail reverb?
Has anyone had any experience with the Holygrail Reverb? I am trying one out but I would like imput from others that have tried it or use it.
- Chris LeDrew
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I use the Holy Grail reverb on my pedal steel, and have been for about 2 years. It's old school reverb, with one knob that gives you less or more (as you know). I'm constantly after a classic steel sound, so I really like it. If you want length options and stuff, it's not for you, although length can be controlled a bit by the knob.
I use mine through an old Session 400. It's my only effect, and I find it serves its purpose fine. It has a little more presence than the amp 'verb. It doesn't take a battery, which was a bit of a pain when I lost my adaptor and had to scrounge for a new one.
To sum it up, it sounds like the reverb in an old twin, which is all I need to fatten up the steel a bit. Good deal for under $100.
I use mine through an old Session 400. It's my only effect, and I find it serves its purpose fine. It has a little more presence than the amp 'verb. It doesn't take a battery, which was a bit of a pain when I lost my adaptor and had to scrounge for a new one.
To sum it up, it sounds like the reverb in an old twin, which is all I need to fatten up the steel a bit. Good deal for under $100.
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- Ken Thompson
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Mine is hissy in standard usage but dead quiet in an effects loop. I did a session a couple of months ago and used a brand new grail owned by the studio and it was absolutely quiet. I have read a lot of accounts of hissy grails. Maybe the new ones got this fixed. The old ones seem to run 50/50. At worst, it is about triple the noise floor of my Fender tube amps. OK enough for the barroom.
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I LOVE this unit! I've been using it the "hall" mode in addition to the spring reverb in my 15" K-130 JBL equipped '65 Twin Reverb. Sounds very lush and dimentional. It is a bit hissy, as all Electro-Harmonix seem to be, but not past the point of unacceptability. I've heard multi-effects units make more hiss without the payoff of a good analog sound. Maybe a personal taste thing.
Most of the tracks on "Jacksonville City Nights", the next Ryan Adams and the Cardinals cd due out on September 27th, has steel on it, and I used the Holy Grail on every bit of it. Sounded good to me…
Most of the tracks on "Jacksonville City Nights", the next Ryan Adams and the Cardinals cd due out on September 27th, has steel on it, and I used the Holy Grail on every bit of it. Sounded good to me…
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I've had one a couple of years now and it works great. I use it with my Fender BF Bandmaster head. The spring reverb setting is indeed very close to the original reverb sound I get from my vintage Fenders.
And it's very reasonably priced.
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And it's very reasonably priced.
ObeWanKobe
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