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  • Lexicon Reverb vs Eventide H3000

    My Ibanez SDR1000+ (from the 80's) is on the fritz. Not worth fixing since it was only about $100 anyway. I run it through my Framus Cobra through the effects loop. It is a 24 bit stereo unit. What happens is the more I send the signal through the Ibanez the quieter the output gets through my speakers.

    I think something must be wrong. Don't get it. Then sometimes the SDR1000 will all of the sudden get louder - like it has warmed up or something and it is digital!

    I don't think it meshes well with my amp - maybe its too old of a unit.

    So I am considering 2 options. The Eventide alone OR the a Lexicon Reverb.

    I am hoping the Lexicon will have a Delay effect - if not I would get a Roland Digital Delay.

    Looking for opinions of people who have tried the above out or anyone that may have an idea what is going on with the Ibanez Reverb Unit.
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    Re: Lexicon Reverb vs Eventide H3000

    I have a Boss GX-700. It is a rackmount with midi options and you can have 13 fx in any order at one time. I got it on Ebay for $205 shipped. Mine is the latest firmware version and it is very good. Of those two, the Eventide wins, Vai, and Eddie use it so it must be very good.
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    • #3
      Re: Lexicon Reverb vs Eventide H3000

      Its pretty hard to beat a Lexicon for reverb. Either brand is a great choice but I would check your effects loop if you are having volume fades. My Marshall 3203 was doing that so I gave the loop jacks a thorough cleaning and its fine now.

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      • #4
        Re: Lexicon Reverb vs Eventide H3000

        Lexicon reverb is amazing but Eventide has all the effects you could imagine and they all are supreme quality. A lot of pro players worship TC Electronics G-Force, I've tried it and the Harmonizer at the same day, no comparion, Eventide was SO MUCH better.
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          Re: Lexicon Reverb vs Eventide H3000

          You need the new H8000 Harmonizer but it cost $5000. It is on my X-Mas list.
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          • #6
            Re: Lexicon Reverb vs Eventide H3000

            I think that most would agree:
            Lexicon for reverb
            Eventide for harmonizers and delay
            G-Major or G-System for all of the above.
            The quality of effects on my G-Major are the best I have ever heard outside of a million dollar recording studio. Most studios use plug-ins now. The G-Major is just as good and thats saying alot.

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            • #7
              Re: Lexicon Reverb vs Eventide H3000

              I would take
              Lexicon PCM for reverbs
              TC 2290 for delays
              Eventide for all the other stuff, but it is a bitch to use, there are A LOT of effects, the old ones have about 1000, the new ones have 6 times more. You can do everything with it, the algoritms and stuff are insane, it takes years to programm that thing. But the effects quality is definatly better than G-Force or Lexicon MPG-2's
              "There is nothing more fearful than imagination without taste" - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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              • #8
                Re: Lexicon Reverb vs Eventide H3000

                I still like my GX-700, it has very good delays and chorus and a 5150 amp patch built in i use in the studio sometimes when i can't bring my 5150 with me.
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                • #9
                  Re: Lexicon Reverb vs Eventide H3000

                  I have read a lot of guys like Vai are using Roland Digital Delays for their delay units.
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                    Re: Lexicon Reverb vs Eventide H3000

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