Preferred Effects Unit Addition to Nashville 400?
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- William Johnson
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Preferred Effects Unit Addition to Nashville 400?
Seems to be a trend back to 'stomp box' FX pedals . . .
Suggestions on current model FX units? Rack/Table Top or Floor?
Years back I used the Peavey Tube-Flex I think it was called.
Do most route the FX unit through FX Send/Return on rear or use the front Input?
Thanks,
Billy
Suggestions on current model FX units? Rack/Table Top or Floor?
Years back I used the Peavey Tube-Flex I think it was called.
Do most route the FX unit through FX Send/Return on rear or use the front Input?
Thanks,
Billy
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Sierra DB E9 / ZUM DB E9 / Derby DB E9 Marlen E9 / BMI E9
Mosrite Ventures '69 / Gibson Cherry ES345 / Custom 'Billie-Tele' Telecaster / Gibson '78 J45 / Custom 'P-Strat' Squire Stratocaster / Epi Parlor
Fender '69 Deluxe Reverb / Peavey NV400 + Peavey TubeFex + Goodrich 7A MatchBox & Pedal
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Dd3
I use a DD3 delay, but I've heard a lexicon is good.
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Wayne Baker
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Wayne Baker
Show Pro D10 (#217) w9&7, Emmons D10 (#6613) w8&5, Nashville 1000, Nashville 400, Beard E model reso, Dobro and a Martin D41...
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Delay plus Reverb Stompbox
Here is a pedal that does what the DD3 does and also has reverb, and for less than $100, simple set up for playing gigs; Not in production anymore, but still mostly available, ebay,sweetwater, forum, etc. Not as fancy as your Tubefex, but gives both reverb and delay and more reverb choices than the N-400 reverb knob. Delay alone, reverb alone, or delay + plus reverb. Delay fattens up the tone nicely as well as tricky echo and speed effects such as those Bobbe Seymour demos on You Tube.
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Another vote for the 'DR 400'. When these were available they routinely sold for around $39.00 to $49.00 new. I acquired one used from my local Craigslist for $25.00 as a backup for my Boss 'RV-3' (which I believe that the Behringer was cloned from). Decided to run an A/B test and the difference in tone and function between the two units was negligible at best. Eventually sold the Boss for four times the amount paid for the Behringer.
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I have a Profex II, a DD-3, and a Danelectro Fish & Chips
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