Since the Marshall DSL5C doesn't have reverb (why, in this day and age FFS?) I'm looking at my options. I'll only really be using the amp for the odd blast when I've got the house to myself and a few beers in, with, possibly recording down the line when I have more spare time so I'm not needing anything boutique.
Also, I generally play and write either heavier stuff or folky, acoustic stuff so, again, not sure I need anything other than a cheap, simple room reverb effect. I just need something to take away that dead, dry sound.
I already have a Korg 1500 multi-fx pedal which is pretty cool, but I'd rather use a small reverb pedal into the FX loop on the amp that I can basically leave hooked up all the time, almost as part of the amp. Might even be able to stick one right inside the amp on the floor of the cabinet, although I'm not sure about that with regards to overheating (the DSL5C is a semi-open back amp).
However, even the cheapest stand alone pedals like the Biyang are around £40 and don't even come with a power supply so that's another £10 or whatever. £50 for what I'm after? Should I just use the Korg? I have a feeling I'm letting the dreaded GAS pull me into buying something I don't even need.
What do you all think? And, in general, do you think expensive reverb pedals are really worth it when playing stuff like, for example, thrash or even Maiden/Priest kinda metal?
Also, I generally play and write either heavier stuff or folky, acoustic stuff so, again, not sure I need anything other than a cheap, simple room reverb effect. I just need something to take away that dead, dry sound.
I already have a Korg 1500 multi-fx pedal which is pretty cool, but I'd rather use a small reverb pedal into the FX loop on the amp that I can basically leave hooked up all the time, almost as part of the amp. Might even be able to stick one right inside the amp on the floor of the cabinet, although I'm not sure about that with regards to overheating (the DSL5C is a semi-open back amp).
However, even the cheapest stand alone pedals like the Biyang are around £40 and don't even come with a power supply so that's another £10 or whatever. £50 for what I'm after? Should I just use the Korg? I have a feeling I'm letting the dreaded GAS pull me into buying something I don't even need.
What do you all think? And, in general, do you think expensive reverb pedals are really worth it when playing stuff like, for example, thrash or even Maiden/Priest kinda metal?
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