suggestion on reverb and echo delay box

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Bill Brown
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suggestion on reverb and echo delay box

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hello i am looking for a reverb and echo delay box that will work on my steel not to expencive in some of bobbe seymores tapes he has a simple but effective on i would like a one unit set up not to compulated to use any help appericated you can call 1 918 424 2798
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RV-3. period.
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I use the Dan-Electro Dan-Echo stomp box. Has a good sound and tries to replicate the tape delays of years gone by. I think Dan-Electro made another unit called the "Reel-Echo" that was even better.

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I suggest that this is a good topic for the 'Electronics' section of the Forum.
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I use 2 Dan-Echo's and have for several years now. Prior to that I used a Roland Space Echo for about 30 years. I find the Dan-Echo very good, for my use anyway.
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You will find everyone has their favorite effects units. And what sounds good with one player's style and their guitar/amp/volume pedal may not sound the same with someone else's playing and equipment.

Go to a music store that will allow you to set up your steel and amp and start trying units. Many music stores have a return policy and even what sounds good in the store may not sound that way at home or on stage.
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