That is very kind of you, however my schedule is a nightmare and I'm sure it would be easier to go to Moog and fuck around on an amp much nicer than my gruesome Peavey setup.....Olin wrote:I need to fix mine still (busted DC jack) but I'm not far from Toronto, could probably work something out to let you try it I imagine?
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I really liked the Sigur Ros toneprint on my HOF. It was a good reverb pedal but not what I was after.
That RM-1N sounds amazing.
That RM-1N sounds amazing.
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I'm going to second the Bitquest!! Tons of versatility. But it seems you might just be looking for a solid verb in a small package. I think a RV-3 can do the job! It wouldn't cost as much as a BQ and it's got delay INTO verb, love mine to bits!UglyCasanova wrote:BitQuest.
I was gonna say Mercury7, but that's maybe a tad above your price range. RM-1N is cool too. I have all of these and I play da bass. BitQuest keeps all of yer low freqs, does medium to huge verb really well, has tasteful modulation, pre-delay to get that "lows smacking the walls" sound, is small, can be had at a fair price, plus has a dickton of extra modes for whenever you wanna change how your entire rig sounds in 0.2 seconds.
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ZOOM MS70 CDR, it's on the cheap side, but to me is better than all the highend reverbs (i.e. Eventide, strymon, etc...) out there!
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I have a MS-50G, and this is a really bold statement.gila_crisis wrote:ZOOM MS70 CDR, it's on the cheap side, but to me is better than all the highend reverbs (i.e. Eventide, strymon, etc...) out there!
I get it though. Subjectivity and all that.
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ehehehUglyCasanova wrote:I have a MS-50G, and this is a really bold statement.![]()
I get it though. Subjectivity and all that.
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I've had a pair of RMs and that's probably what I would recommend here too. All of IEs stuff is legit.
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What could possibly be more nice than a gruesome kvlt setup?retinal orbita wrote:That is very kind of you, however my schedule is a nightmare and I'm sure it would be easier to go to Moog and fuck around on an amp much nicer than my gruesome Peavey setup.....Olin wrote:I need to fix mine still (busted DC jack) but I'm not far from Toronto, could probably work something out to let you try it I imagine?
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It is pretty much what the RM is made for. No worries though. If you're ever coming through the KW region you're welcome to try it out on a less gruesome ampeg/music man/peavey set up 
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These can be had for $150. It's hard to beat at that price. I see a bunch up on Reverb for that price with a 'Make Offer' so you might be able to score one for as low as $130. I have a Cathedral and RM-1. The RM-1 is wonderful but...again...$150 for a Cathedral...I would take that any day of the week.retinal orbita wrote:The Cathedral was great for the tonal controls and reverse reverb it had but there was a lot of flerb I didn't use. I'd have to huy it used for it to meet the HoF price point.
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Where I come from, Canada, our dollar sucks and US shipping is a real deterrent. I don't see them for less than $200 which is about $160 USD and they tend to sell pretty frequently.$harkToootth wrote:These can be had for $150. It's hard to beat at that price. I see a bunch up on Reverb for that price with a 'Make Offer' so you might be able to score one for as low as $130. I have a Cathedral and RM-1. The RM-1 is wonderful but...again...$150 for a Cathedral...I would take that any day of the week.retinal orbita wrote:The Cathedral was great for the tonal controls and reverse reverb it had but there was a lot of flerb I didn't use. I'd have to huy it used for it to meet the HoF price point.
I'm still torn but I appreciate the suggestions from everyone
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Quick update: tried an Afterneath and it was definitely not what I wanted. I think the HoF2 is my main choice. I think I need the option for for usable and out there sounds, and I think the tone print is the only way I’m going to find the right “extreme” reverbs. Plus it’s small, and has stereo in/out which I I realized is crucial for running a bi amp setup as I do.
The RM-N1 is so cool but ultimately a little more expensive than I can really justify. But maybe down the line that might be something I think about.
The RM-N1 is so cool but ultimately a little more expensive than I can really justify. But maybe down the line that might be something I think about.
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Bassist in my post-rock band used a T2 and I think it sounded great
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Two (ah fuck, three now) more, odder, suggestions. It seems you made up your mind though. Partly 'projecting' here cause I'm tempted by these.
1. A while ago (in September?) Lubar posted his DBA Sunshine Reverberation 'Adaptation' (i.e. clone with an added knob). It sold for an affordable price of $125 I believe. His blog is here -> http://blackskycraft.blogspot.com/2017/09/solaris.html (Personally, I'm tempted to see if he has more of these)
2. In the 'heads up' thread there is a used DBA Reverberation machine for like $125'ish. (Not personally tempted for this one) EDIT FOR LINK: http://www.guitarcenter.com/Used/Death- ... t-Pedal.gc Credit goes to The Eristic for finding this deal.
3. Dminner makes cool reverbs. Wait for him to churn another out. They're affordable, cool looking, and usually have interesting character in the sound. (Always fucking tempted with his pedals
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1. A while ago (in September?) Lubar posted his DBA Sunshine Reverberation 'Adaptation' (i.e. clone with an added knob). It sold for an affordable price of $125 I believe. His blog is here -> http://blackskycraft.blogspot.com/2017/09/solaris.html (Personally, I'm tempted to see if he has more of these)
2. In the 'heads up' thread there is a used DBA Reverberation machine for like $125'ish. (Not personally tempted for this one) EDIT FOR LINK: http://www.guitarcenter.com/Used/Death- ... t-Pedal.gc Credit goes to The Eristic for finding this deal.
3. Dminner makes cool reverbs. Wait for him to churn another out. They're affordable, cool looking, and usually have interesting character in the sound. (Always fucking tempted with his pedals
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