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Join Date: Aug 2008
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Has anyone tried or does anyone own one of these Reverb units? They look pretty interesting with the modulation setting and Lexicon reverbs. Nicely specced nice price here too...
http://www.absolutemusic.co.uk/shop/...product=dgtrv7 Could be a steal, wha'd'ya think? |
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Cardiff
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Unless you actually believe that a by-pass is a necessity, I would strongly consider the Digitech Digiverb, which I have seen for £20 less than hardwire . I have the Digidelay and chorus and really rate them.
I'd stil be interested in any reviews of the hardwire though. dilbert
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Join Date: Aug 2008
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I'm not too fussed whether the unit has true bypass or not as there will only be two effects in the loop. Iv'e heard the Digiverb is a nice unit and may try that out too. The other units i'm looking at are the Line 6 Verbzilla and TC Electronics Nova Reverb. I've already tried the Nova Reverb but it's more than I want to pay right now. Not tried the Verbzilla though....
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