I'm using a Wampler Mini Faux Spring Reverb.. I was looking for something that would sound close to the spring reverb's in my fenders. It seems to do that well.
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wpmartin1979 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 06, 2021 12:14 pm Review: FYD TRP > Lexicon MX300 > MosValve M962 > JBL K120 ...I must say, ever since you joined the forum you've been influencing me both to try new stuff and to re-explore my old gear.
[T]he Lexicon is to reverb what the FYD is to tone. It is the promised land, the real deal, the cats meow, the muthafunkin shiiiit!!
Jon S. wrote: ↑Tue Mar 16, 2021 6:55 amThat looks like a cool pedal ... BUT ... i don’t see a spring reverb on it ... which is my go to from the Lexicon racks.wpmartin1979 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 06, 2021 12:14 pm Review: FYD TRP > Lexicon MX300 > MosValve M962 > JBL K120 ...I must say, ever since you joined the forum you've been influencing me both to try new stuff and to re-explore my old gear.
[T]he Lexicon is to reverb what the FYD is to tone. It is the promised land, the real deal, the cats meow, the muthafunkin shiiiit!!
Ever since this post, I'd been thinking, don't I already own a Lexicon reverb or am I just imagining (or wishing) it?
Yesterday, during my ongoing efforts putting together a new pedalboard of individual pedals (I've been relying on my Line 6 M13 exclusively for the past decade or so), I opened up another gear drawer and found deep in the back of it my old Guyatone MR-2 Micro Reverb.
This pedal is essentially a Lexicon under a Guyatone wrapper.* I'll save it for when I eventually cop myself a preamp in a pedal that needs an accompanying reverb pedal.
* "The long out-of-production Guyatone MR2 Micro Reverb pedal. The MR-2 was in production for a very short period of time and was shut down to legal complications from their use of the famous Lexicon reverb chip/algorithms -- which make this pedal sound insanely lush and natural." http://effectsfreak.com/effect/guyatone ... packaging/
lbpesq wrote: ↑Sat Jan 30, 2021 1:28 pm As I mentioned in the other thread, I use the T.C. Electronics HOF mini. I had the bigger HOF, but found the mini did everything I need at half the size, while the regular HOF had features I never used. And, for those who like to tweak stuff, it has the “tone prints” feature where you can download different reverbs and load them onto the pedal.Hi Bill - do you remember which toneprint you had in the HOF mini?
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wleeds wrote: ↑Wed Jul 26, 2023 8:43 amNot really. I hooked it up to the computer once, found something I liked, and stayed with it. I haven’t used the reverb pedal in a while as I picked up a Quilter Aviator Mach 3 and a Superblock US last year, both of which have reverb. I use the pedal when I play through my “big rig”, Alembic F-2B pre > Carvin DCM200L > two 1x12s loaded with JBL K-120s.
Hi Bill - do you remember which toneprint you had in the HOF mini?
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gdrfk1990 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 07, 2021 10:02 am I'm using a Wampler Mini Faux Spring Reverb.. I was looking for something that would sound close to the spring reverb's in my fenders. It seems to do that well.Most of the time I am playing an amp with a real spring tank or a digital solution with built in reverb, but the rest of the time, my go to reverb pedal is the Wampler faux Spring reverb. It works well enough and it is small. It often sits between my Suhr RL and a MosValve for reamping my non-Fender amps, but it works well enough upfront as well if the gain isn't too high.