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Post by DRem on Feb 20, 2015 0:18:23 GMT -7
When pushing the amp is natural overdrive (no pedals) just the eq boost from the amp
What reverb and delay pedals have worked for you?
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Post by John on Feb 20, 2015 6:11:43 GMT -7
The stuff on my Line6 M9 works well. I use an expression pedal to control the mix level.
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Post by nmz on Feb 20, 2015 11:38:54 GMT -7
Expensive but my buddy's h9 is killer.
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Post by rmutt on Feb 20, 2015 19:55:24 GMT -7
Sounded great running my ML2's wet signal to a low-watt 6V6 practice amp, dry signal to the rem. Gave it lots of definition in the trails that stayed clean while preserving the rem's glory.
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Post by eschak on Feb 20, 2015 20:12:49 GMT -7
Earthquaker Dispatch Master
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Post by Joey Beverages on Feb 21, 2015 7:51:59 GMT -7
CMAT Deeelay and CMAT Signa Drive were my favorite in front of the Remedy ... especially with some of those EBMM Axis Super Sport guitars ..... rock'n'roll cheers always, Joel
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Post by JeffG on Feb 21, 2015 14:28:58 GMT -7
I've gotten great results with the EHX Cathedral (not sure why this pedal doesn't get more love) and the Wampler Faux Tape Echo.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 22, 2015 8:08:41 GMT -7
I like my El Capistan quite a bit. As with any tube amp, though, once you really get it cooking into overdrive, prepare for the echoes to be a little (or more!) dirty. Sort of the nature of things.
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Post by ericatunc on Feb 26, 2015 7:31:38 GMT -7
Wet Reverb works very well. Catalinbread Belle Epoch is great, and Eventide H9. I've also had the Diamond MLJr and MXR CC on my board with good results.
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Post by LT on Feb 26, 2015 9:49:08 GMT -7
Eventide TimeFactor worked for me.
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Post by texan2step on Feb 26, 2015 14:22:35 GMT -7
Eventide TimeFactor worked for me. +1. It took some time to get used to but now that I have I don't think I'll turn back. Truly a great pedal and GREAT customer support from Eventide!
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Post by scottc on Mar 25, 2015 5:24:54 GMT -7
I like my El Capistan quite a bit. As with any tube amp, though, once you really get it cooking into overdrive, prepare for the echoes to be a little (or more!) dirty. Sort of the nature of things. I don't own a remedy (YET!) but use an El Cap into a cooking (V at 3, MV at 2) MAZ18R and love it.
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Post by dewiecox on Mar 26, 2015 17:10:59 GMT -7
I like the Echorec and Belle Epoch from Catalinbread along with my Analogman ARDX20 for delays and my EQD Ghose Echo is really nice as well. I've really only had issues with amps that have poor dynamic response and the delay doesn't trail off off so much as just ends. I don't generally go for pristine delay though. A little note slurring is fine with me.
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Post by walt on Mar 26, 2015 19:14:19 GMT -7
+3 on the Belle Epoch-they encourage you to run into the front of the amp,it's not a quiet pedal,but that's not what they were going for,it's supposed to emulate the imperfections of older hissy equiptment,which to a certain extant is part of the attraction.Listen to Led Zeppelin II on headphones,hiss is a part of classic recordings...
On topic-it works well with a dirty amp,it was made to.
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Post by muzacman02 "Jamie" on Mar 27, 2015 9:21:53 GMT -7
that's exactly why I have my Line6 Echo Park welded on my Board, it can be adjusted to control the level of the wet signal, great for heavily crunchy amps and without making the delays sound like ... well POOP! , I also had my TC Nova Delay when I had my Remedy it has the same control features but costs quite a bit more. The Line6 pedals are very UNDERRATED, +1 on the Wampler, strymon Delays too they are AMAZING!!!!!
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Post by Rockerfeller on Aug 3, 2015 14:23:47 GMT -7
I just picked up the new Boing Spring Reverb, made by J Rockett Audio Designs. It is a one knob pedal that is based on the old Fender Deluxe Reverb and it sounds superb. It worked very well with the Remedy. The cool thing about it, other than it sounds great, is it had a large knob that can easily be used with your foot to get more or less reverb. I wanted a reverb for live use that I didn't have to mess around with, that was easy to dial in, just like an amp. Check out the video of the thing. Boing Spring Reverb Video Demo
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Post by DRem on Aug 24, 2015 5:57:46 GMT -7
Hey Thanks for the suggestion. Does the Boing work ok when the remedy is fully cranked with eq bypass. Very interested in the simplicity in the pedal.
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Post by "Z" Steve on Aug 24, 2015 7:00:20 GMT -7
I've had wonderful luck with my Dr. Scientist Reverberator and TC Flashback.
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Post by mtlrecords on Aug 31, 2015 8:38:53 GMT -7
I'm a relatively new Remedy user, so the other guys in this group probably have more experience in this topic. I can say that the Catalinbread Topanga works well for me. I tend to roll my guitar volume down from 10 to 7 or so and that really helps keep everything from smearing, although that can sound cool too!
I prefer to run wet/dry or parallel setups when using amps like the Remedy that are A) high gain B) don't have an FX loop. I've got several other amps and I'm in the process of experimenting with w/d and w/d/w rigs.
Same strategy works well for delays. I haven't had a chance to try too many yet with the Remedy, but the Echorec is working well!
Cheers
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Post by skydog on Oct 26, 2015 3:37:49 GMT -7
Based upon the many options in the replies, the common thread is that the Remedy takes delay and reverb just fine.
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Post by Faze on Jan 6, 2016 23:38:43 GMT -7
I like my El Capistan quite a bit. As with any tube amp, though, once you really get it cooking into overdrive, prepare for the echoes to be a little (or more!) dirty. Sort of the nature of things. I don't own a remedy (YET!) but use an El Cap into a cooking (V at 3, MV at 2) MAZ18R and love it. El cap has been my delay for years. It works with everything I have tried including the Remedy.
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