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Jay Ganz
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From: Out Behind The Barn

posted 27 April 2002 07:52 AM     profile     
This new electro-harmonix pedal has been
getting great reviews & it's fairly cheap! Anyone tried this thing yet?
Click below for their website > > >

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chas smith
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From: Encino, CA, USA

posted 27 April 2002 11:04 AM     profile     
I haven't tried the reverb, but I have two of the Repeaters (rack mount) and this seems to be an innovative company.
Ron Whitworth
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From: Yuma,Ariz. USA

posted 27 April 2002 09:05 PM     profile     
Hi Jay;
I haven't tried or heard it in person yet; but it is sure getting GREAT reviews..
The older (70's)pedals they made were considered some of the best & almost bulletproof.The prices for the older pedals have went sky high.Maybe someone out there
has given this new pedal a tour around the block & will come in here & let us all know.
My best to you...Ron
Cartwright Thompson
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From: Portland, Maine, USA

posted 28 April 2002 03:51 PM     profile     
I tried one recently. It's not bad. It almost gets a spring reverb sound.Pretty good for the price but I like real springs a lot more,or a Boss RV-2 if a pedal is preferred.
J Fletcher
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From: London,Ont,Canada

posted 30 April 2002 01:06 PM     profile     
I tried one out in a store, and was impressed. One knob, one switch so it's real easy to dial in a sound. Not a million different settings, but it's real fast and easy to get a good sound out of it. It's about the only rev pedal I've tried and liked. Most others are too complicated, and stuffed with useless features and sounds. My opinion of course.....Jerry
Jay Ganz
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From: Out Behind The Barn

posted 01 May 2002 07:34 AM     profile     
Jerry & Cartwright,
Do you remember whether it added any
hissing noise when it was switched on
or was it fairly quiet.
J Fletcher
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From: London,Ont,Canada

posted 01 May 2002 12:51 PM     profile     
I don't remember hearing any hiss or noise, but I was only playing it for five minutes or so, using a Telecaster. As I recall, it didn't have any real long reverbs, but sounded more like a spring unit....Jerry

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