Any lexicon type reverbs in a single stomp box
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Ben Godard
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Any lexicon type reverbs in a single stomp box
I am tired of lugging rack gear around. I am thinking of buying a stomp box but its hard to find what I want in a single pedal.
My rack has a Lexicom MPX1 and a TC 2292 for delay (an awesome unit) It sounds great but I want to have a single pedal that will do it for me. After all, all I need is mostly delay and reverb. (and possibly tremolo) I want to be able to make it attachable to the leg of my guitar so I don't want it to be that big. I know some guys have the Lines 6 pods mounted to their guitar but it looks a little too big for me and I don't need that many effects.
I appreciate anyone ideas
My rack has a Lexicom MPX1 and a TC 2292 for delay (an awesome unit) It sounds great but I want to have a single pedal that will do it for me. After all, all I need is mostly delay and reverb. (and possibly tremolo) I want to be able to make it attachable to the leg of my guitar so I don't want it to be that big. I know some guys have the Lines 6 pods mounted to their guitar but it looks a little too big for me and I don't need that many effects.
I appreciate anyone ideas
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I agree, I tried the RV3 and you are stuck with what they have built in. No control over the reverb.
Also, the RV3 tends to slightly "color" the tone (lose some "body") of the steel. I tried 3 different RV3's and they all did the same. This is common with many effects units. The DD5 does not do this and the RV7 does not.
Also, the RV3 tends to slightly "color" the tone (lose some "body") of the steel. I tried 3 different RV3's and they all did the same. This is common with many effects units. The DD5 does not do this and the RV7 does not.
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I think there's way more guys who like the RV3 than don't like it.
I would say maybe some players are being too picky.
Once the band starts playing having minute control over reverb doesn't really matter that much. It sounds fine.
I have never had a problem controlling the Delay time or level on the RV3.
I also run it in a parallel loop in the Stereo Steel unit so it does not color tone to any degree worth worrying about.
If there is any other pedal that is just as convenient I would surely like to try it.
I would say maybe some players are being too picky.
Once the band starts playing having minute control over reverb doesn't really matter that much. It sounds fine.
I have never had a problem controlling the Delay time or level on the RV3.
I also run it in a parallel loop in the Stereo Steel unit so it does not color tone to any degree worth worrying about.
If there is any other pedal that is just as convenient I would surely like to try it.
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Haven't used it myself, but if you're looking for a single pedal with reverb and delay, the Earthquaker Devices Dispatch Master is another one to consider.
You may also want to look further into the TC Hall of Fame and HOF mini. You can edit the effect using their TonePrint Editor on the computer and soon on iPad. It appears some of their editable parameters include pre-delay and modulation delay. The HOF mini may have an appealing form factor for you.
And if you open up to the possibility of having individual delay and reverb pedals, there are obviously many more options, but the compact Mooer pedals may fit the bill for you.
You may also want to look further into the TC Hall of Fame and HOF mini. You can edit the effect using their TonePrint Editor on the computer and soon on iPad. It appears some of their editable parameters include pre-delay and modulation delay. The HOF mini may have an appealing form factor for you.
And if you open up to the possibility of having individual delay and reverb pedals, there are obviously many more options, but the compact Mooer pedals may fit the bill for you.
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Stereo sounds great in your basement, in the studio and out on the gig in the near field where you sit. Out in the audience it's all lost in the band mix. Two speakers though are great in mono for spreading out the sound. Overall I prefer a stereo pedal that allows me the option of using it stereo or mono as needed.
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I've got a FlashBack AND a NOVA..Seems like the Flashback, with the downloadable presets, is rigged up more for rock and roll guitar players. The NOVA shows more relation to the 2290. Both are good, quiet units. I heard Bobby Boggs playing a "ping-pong" stereo delay, but me was only using one side. Best slap-back I've ever heard, that didn't have a piece of recording tape involved.