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Topic: RV-5 settings?
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Steve Spitz Member From: New Orleans, LA, USA
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posted 29 January 2004 05:50 PM
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Any suggestions for setings on the RV-5? Thanks, Steve |
Loren Morehouse Member From: Meadowlands, MN USA
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posted 30 January 2004 01:22 PM
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Hi Steve, I'll tell you what I run mine at. Everybody's will be different. I use the plate reverb with the E.Level around 2 o'clock, Tone about 11 o'clock, Time can vary from 11 to 12 o'clock. Maybe even less depending on the song. I really like that unit!! Good luck, Loren. |
Len Amaral Member From: Rehoboth,MA 02769
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posted 31 January 2004 07:46 AM
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I agree with Loren as I use the plate reverb seting also with approximately the same settings. Oddly, the RV-5 has a spring reverb setting and that is why I bought this unit. However, the spring setting sounds better with a 6 string guitar and the plate reverb sounds more lush with the steel guitar.I also use the RV-5 with a DD-3 pedal for delay. This setup has an advantage over the RV-3 alone as it allows you to have independent reverb & delay without turning knobs. However, the RV-3 is a great unit also and can be set for a plate reverb only and used with a deal pedal for the same setup as mentioned above. [This message was edited by Len Amaral on 31 January 2004 at 10:56 AM.] |
Steve Spitz Member From: New Orleans, LA, USA
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posted 01 February 2004 08:49 PM
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Thanks guys !! With your help I`m getting it nice and lush. My set up is firstknob(effect) about 2:00, Tone about 8:00 Time 10:00 and plate reverb. I have to be cautious with that tone knob, my Hilton pedal might make a brighter tone. I play a Fulawka D 10 through a Vibrosonic, it sounds great. Thanks for your help. Anybody els use this RV5? Steve |
Ken Fox Member From: Ray City, GA USA
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posted 02 February 2004 08:34 AM
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I tried an RV-3 and did not care for the reverb. I got an RV-5 and found it so easy to use and get a great reverb sound! I use an older Ibanex DD:L-10 for delay. What a great combination for steel or guitar. Nice too, as some of my older Fender amps are non-reverb. The spring reverb is just awesome in this unit, really sounds authentic!!! |
Steve Spitz Member From: New Orleans, LA, USA
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posted 07 February 2004 08:54 AM
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Used it on a job last night, and it worked great. I really prefer the reverb compared to the RV3. I wish the RV5 had delay. One more gizmo to haul. I use the RV3 for just a touch of delay, and RV5 for lush reverb. Sounds great. Thanks again to all who responded. |