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Reverb. Your thoughts on single pedal vs multi FX?
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Originally posted by markD View PostTo the OP - sounds like you should be able to accomplish what you need with your korg unit.
Personally, I am not a fan of reverbs that simulate rooms, halls, etc - studio reverbs - with guitar. I will use them when mixing tracks in the studio, but that is a different ball game.....
For guitar, it is the Fender spring reverb all the way or nothing at all. I have an original spring tank from the 60s that I use at home, and the BOSS pedal version - which is nearly identical when A/B'd with the original - to use live. I ALWAYS run my reverb in front of the amp - even on the high gain channel (when I use it, which isn't often). In fact, one of the BEST doom metal sounds I get is running the Fender reverb in front of a distorted Orange amp. By balancing the level of the reverb and the gain on the amp (neither is maxed) I can get a vicious tone that has a subtle depth and some extra character that doesn't exist with the dry Orange tone on it's own.
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Boss just released a new reverb stong box, that will probably do what you want. The TC Hall of Fame would be the direct competition there, and i'm a fan of their Toneprint series of pedals.
If money is no object check out the Strymon Big Sky or Eventide Space.GTWGITS! - RacerX
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Be glad your new Marshall didn't come with reverb. If it did, it would probably be their mediocre digital reverb they have been using for some time. I bought a JVM head last year and it has no reverb (JS model) and I couldn't live without it, so I got a TC HoF and I'm very happy with it. Very simple, sounds great. I got away from multi-fx years ago.
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Originally posted by xenophobe View PostEventide is more than just reverb though, but yeah, if you're looking for the God of reverb, that would be it."There's nothing taking away from the pure masculinity I possess"
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Boss makes a very nice reverb pedal you could stick in your effects loop. I think thats the way to go if your Korg doesn't have the ability to put a reverb in your effect loop while running things in front of the amp. This would be called the 4 cable method but not many multi effects processors use it. Boss does in the GT series. This is another thing to think about then you would only have 1 multi effects board that does everything you need and place the effects and OD pedals where they should be in the chain.
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