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1970 Fender Twin Reverb value - The Steel Guitar Forum I bought that '66 for $1500 a few years ago I just like to have at least one Twin Reverb around, even if they are heavy - and gimme a choice between blackface and silverface, I'll take the blackface Now, yours has a pair of JBL D120Fs in it Those are worth money to someone I love 'em, I have a few, but I won't put them into a Twin Reverb
Reverb pedal - The Steel Guitar Forum I'll always recommend the Caroline Meteore It's the opposite of "lush" It's distinctly lo-fi, with a pronounced slap effect and a coarse, grungy reverb sound It does what's great about spring reverb, better than springs imho - certainly better than any spring-emulating digital pedal! It would fit nicely with the warm, loose sound of a Tweed
Reverb Humming Session 400 - The Steel Guitar Forum The original Session 400 and LTD 400 amps had RCA male to male cables Often times they get reversed where connected under the amp chassis Reverb will work but more hum when connected wrong The tank should also be installed with the connectors on the reverb pan facing the speaker A good cleaning of the connection points should be done as well
Author Topic: Using Delay (and Reverb) - Steel Guitar Forum I use Flashback delay with my little Walter My milkman has a very nice onboard reverb I'm experimenting now with reverb pedals I just an RV 7 and a Boss 63 spring reverb pedal just arrived in the mail today I didn't like the reverb on my quilter amp or the peavy amps I've owned
Fender 68 Custom Pro Reverb - The Steel Guitar Forum Recently my 74 Princeton Reverb crapped out and it was $440 to rebuild the board I decided I wanted a new amp that would not require servicing for many years After looking around the new 68 Custom Pro Reverb looked like the perfect package Same weight as my Princeton but with 40 watts and a 12" speaker
Author Topic: What reverb pedal do you like? - Steel Guitar Forum In your situation, I'd just get a used EHX Holy Grail It's a good spring reverb sound that you can find for less than $100 Even if you later get better reverb pedals or a steel amp with a reverb tank, it's a great pedal to keep around with your bass amp as a backup rig _____ Nickel and Steel Sad Songs and Steel Guitar
Which Reverb pedal do you use and why - Steel Guitar Forum The best reverb unit I ever had was a Furman Sound RV1 single rack space spring reverb unit That paired with a Furman Sound PQ3 parametric EQ preamp was the best setup I ever played through Better than Peavey (which I like), Webb (which I also like), and Evans (again, I like them too), but the Furman setup is the one I would still like to
Best battery powered reverb? - The Steel Guitar Forum Almost all modern reverb pedals are using chips that use so much current that they can't run on 9v batteries I use a Caroline Meteore that works for a while on a battery, but it's distinctly and deliberately lo-fi, which may be awesome if you're me, but may be terrible if you're one of the players looking for a smooth, glossy, modern soun
Lap Steel And Effects Pedals - The Steel Guitar Forum I like Strymon pedals, so I had a Blue Sky, but switched to the Flint for reverb (and tremolo) Brigadier or Timeline for delay, but I'm looking for an El Capistan The timeline is overkill for me Volume pedal, or course I recently got an 8-string tuned to C6 and I find all I need is reverb and a little delay for it to sound great