Echo/Reverb Pedals
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- doesnotexist
what do you guys use? looking to get one and run a mic through it for vocals. anyone use Behringer? never heard of 'em, but they is cheap.
- madirish0
lot of gas, feather the clutch...
- possibly...... wrong thread... maybemadirish
- possibly...doesnotexist
- jawks0
Must heel-toe. Always.
- doesnotexist0
so I need a new clutch?
- If you have a girlfriend, yes.jawks
- but I just done installed onedoesnotexist
- Then you should tell her to stop riding the clutch before you cut her bitch arse ...jawks
- Or, something a little less rude.jawks
- "my clutch is burnin' up!"doesnotexist
- Mr_Know0
A duck's quack has no echo...
So, you know... don't even try.
- TheBlueOne0
What's your budget? And why a pedal and not rackmount for vocal?
- mg330
I use the Boss DD-20 which is essentially a digital delay pedal, but has the effect of reverb if used the correct way.
Not sure what reverb/echo pedals Beringer makes and I would stay away from them for that reason alone. The heavy hitters are obvously Boss, Digitech, Line 6, and plenty of boutique pedals out there.
The Electro Harmonix revery pedal is great. Holy Grail I believe it's called.
- yes, I love electro-harmonic pedals. good call.doesnotexist
- doesnotexist0
pedal because we can use it in our practice space without having to pay more for the room with the PA.
easier to carry around than a rack.
budget is under $100
- TheBlueOne0
- and I'm not a fan of Line6 but this pedal does sound pretty sweet.TheBlueOne
- ninjasavant0
All the guys I play with have Line6 boards
- And I just bought the new line6 Bogner amp...go figure...TheBlueOne
- mg330
Line 6 amps are awful. I am a purist, if you want an amp to sound a particular way, you buy that amp, not a modelling amp with digital this-and-that to choose between a Twin, a Marshall stack, an AC30, a Blues Deville, etc. Too many things to go wrong with loud volume that will rattle loose a bunch of circuits and such.
But I know people like their pedals quite a bit. That green multi delay is nice, just too large and I prefer the Boss anyways.
- I agree...had an old line6 that sucked balls. But I needed a new versatile amp & the bogner one actually sounded...TheBlueOne
- ..better the louder it got. So I bought it. Still not going to get a nice classA sound out of it though.TheBlueOne
- agreed! i like nice, analog pedals if possible. mmm, you can taste the tone!doesnotexist
- We play in my buddy's extra bedroom so line6 fits the bill nicely.ninjasavant
- JackRyan0
A lot of people uses these...they do a lot more than just reverb.
http://www.mediafire.com/?nahxd1…
- JackRyan0
I meant this....
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/p…- i really hate those multi-effects line6 pod crapo thingsdoesnotexist
- jawks0
I just realized that I still have no idea what we are talking about here. I gather from "mic" that it's some sort of music thingy. And then people started posting pictures of things that has a lot of buttons and knobs, so then I figured maybe not.
Maybe I should just go now ...
- You posted a pic with buttons and thingies too. It's ok.TheBlueOne
- brains0
I use a memory man, and a holy grail reverb. Sort of noisy, but also lo-fi goodness.
- TheBlueOne0
- That one is awesome! I love it! What is it?jawks
- It's a digital version of an old 70's era tape delay Roland space echo unitTheBlueOne
- i've got the original RE20, needs a new tape thoughacescence
- I wonder why they reissue in digital? Seems kinda stupid, as it's prob close but no cigar.epigraph
- acescence0
tc helicon make some pedals specifically for vocals, may be out of your price range though
- doesnotexist0
cool thanks everyone, trying to hunt down a holy grail and that boss thing ^
- ismith0
- *Comment and product unrelated. I was mentioning my distaste for audio effectsismith
- Shit, way out of the budget for this one. Sorry.ismith
- get with it!doesnotexist