I hate to do it but reverbs...
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Correction I have seen them for sale used, but I never have money when I see them. First world problems.
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Take the Stereo WET recommendation seriously. The ability to tweak knob functionality with software is really cool. I have a mono WET that I leave on for subtle reverb that never gets in the way. With more intense settings, it sounds absolutely wonderful with fuzz.
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kevinhifi wrote:Take the Stereo WET recommendation seriously. The ability to tweak knob functionality with software is really cool. I have a mono WET that I leave on for subtle reverb that never gets in the way. With more intense settings, it sounds absolutely wonderful with fuzz.
Sounds like it'll be pricey as fuck but I will look it up.
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If you really want/need stereo I would go with one of the Hardwires - never played them, but seem like they would fit the bill nicely.
I would rather get a Ghost Echo and run it into just one amp - I've been doing that a lot since I got the Ampeg. I lets me go really extreme with modulation/delay/reverb and still maintain clarity from the other amp.
I would rather get a Ghost Echo and run it into just one amp - I've been doing that a lot since I got the Ampeg. I lets me go really extreme with modulation/delay/reverb and still maintain clarity from the other amp.
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Just checked the Wet out and that seems to be a pretty rad pedal. Will have to listen to demos when i get home. The lack of multiple reverbs bothers me but we shall see how the demos sound.
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t-rey wrote:If you really want/need stereo I would go with one of the Hardwires - never played them, but seem like they would fit the bill nicely.
I would rather get a Ghost Echo and run it into just one amp - I've been doing that a lot since I got the Ampeg. I lets me go really extreme with modulation/delay/reverb and still maintain clarity from the other amp.
The hardwire stuff is built well. I had their delay for a while and have tried almost all of their pedals at a local shop. Minus the supernatural.
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I feel like pretty much any verb in a feedback loop gets way ambient and cave-ish
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I like the hard wire rv8 better than the supernatural, if you want something to cover more straight ahead sounds. Wasn't crazy about either of them.
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corpusjonsey wrote:Get mo monies.
I wish I could. sadly paying off my newest guitar still so I can't go ape shit. And on top of that I need to ourchase two new speakers for one of my 4x12s.
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misterstomach wrote:I like the hard wire rv8 better than the supernatural, if you want something to cover more straight ahead sounds. Wasn't crazy about either of them.
See I want normal hall spring and what have you verbs, but I want that cavernous big reflection shit too. But I am being a fuck and not wanting to pay a ton of money so... ha
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ryan summit wrote:AngryGoldfish wrote:It'll be a long way off, but I think Dr. Scientist will be releasing a stereo version of the Mini-Reverberator.
i know i say i want alot of shit
but i will purchase this
I've had a Mini-Reverberator in the past and didn't really like it, to be honest. It's the same problem I have with the Mr. Black Eterna: it's too bright and clangy. I like my reverbs to be warm and supple. The Dr. Scientist just didn't gel with dirt in the way that I liked. Now, the form factor and versatility, that was fantastic. However, Ryan said the tones will remain the same no matter what he does, so I doubt I'll pick another one up. I'm happy with my old EQD Ghost. It does pretty much everything I want a reverb to do, though I would like to try a Subdecay Spring Theory for a more springy sound and a smaller box.
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that is the reason i love the bluesky you can EQ the reflections!!
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The supernatural also has a tone (liveliness) knob for the reflections . 

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Re: I hate to do it but reverbs...
+1 for the WET. I have the Mono version and it's lovely for all things dark and doomey.
RRR is also awesome but not stereo. And Goldfish might be right, I use it mainly in my Pop/Postpunk band and my tone needs to be sharp and biting for that band.
RRR is also awesome but not stereo. And Goldfish might be right, I use it mainly in my Pop/Postpunk band and my tone needs to be sharp and biting for that band.
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