Re: mesa Tvebr VS Dual recto + reverb pedal
Remember also that when you buy an amp with reverb, you are stuck with that kind of reverb. Some of us like the reverb that it comes with, others of us don't. (See GodofRhythm and Toejam's posts) A seperate unit, be that rackmount or floorpedal, will often give you more than just one kind of reverb-giving you more flexibility. It give you more choices to pick out the reverb that you want.
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Don't judge an amp based on reverb or no reverb... a killer tone should be your #1 concern. Add cheesy effects later!
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For the majority of the time, I really like an amp's natural reverb. If you buy the amp, like its tone but hate its reverb, you can always buy a processor or pedal and put it in the effects loop.
HTH
Remember also that when you buy an amp with reverb, you are stuck with that kind of reverb. Some of us like the reverb that it comes with, others of us don't. (See GodofRhythm and Toejam's posts) A seperate unit, be that rackmount or floorpedal, will often give you more than just one kind of reverb-giving you more flexibility. It give you more choices to pick out the reverb that you want.
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Don't judge an amp based on reverb or no reverb... a killer tone should be your #1 concern. Add cheesy effects later!
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+1
For the majority of the time, I really like an amp's natural reverb. If you buy the amp, like its tone but hate its reverb, you can always buy a processor or pedal and put it in the effects loop.
HTH
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