Neunaber wet reverb?

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Paul O'Bryan
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Neunaber wet reverb?

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Can anyone tell me that uses a mono Neunaber
with the three knobs, what this pedal is like
with steel?
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Howard Parker
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Post by Howard Parker »

The best reverb I have ever used. Smooth & lush.

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Post by Roger Francis »

Yep a great pedal
Rittenberry SD10, 2 nashville 112s with telonics speaker, behringer EPQ450 power amp, 705 pups, Telonics FP-100, live steel strings, mogami cords, wet reverb
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Post by Kevin Barber »

I love mine! Great reverb and you can adjust your tone, to an extent, with the middle knob.

When you adjust the reverb, you can over or under do the amount of reverb with just a small turn of the knob, but once you find the setting you like, it's a wonderful reverb. To me, I like it better than the spring reverb that is in the amp.
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Post by Eric Philippsen »

I use it in my setup. Simple great sounding.

In my many decades of playing I think I've played through most of the reverb units, pedals, amps, etc., that are or have been out there. 5 seconds after plugging into the mono version of this I was convinced it was a keeper. Now, many gigs later, I still remain convinced.

Sarno V8 preamp + Wet Reverb + Furlong powered cab. Simple, light, great sounding.
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Post by Cartwright Thompson »

The best. I like the mono two knob better but they are both great.
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Wet Reverb

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Great reverb pedal. I like it better than anything I have ever had, including the expensive Lexicon MPX-1. It seems to do more than just reverb, it has just a slight bit of delay in it and seems to just make your sound a lot better overall. I have the mono two knob version and as soon as I can afford it, I am going to get another one as a backup. I do not want to be without this pedal.
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