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Post by david62 on May 11, 2016 17:29:00 GMT -7
Hi all. I am wondering what reverb pedal people are using with their Therapy? As we all know it can be hard to find pedals of this type that will sound good being run in front of an amp. Let us know what sounds good to you. Thanks all
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Post by j4gitr (John) on May 11, 2016 18:13:04 GMT -7
I don't have a Therapy, but I just picked up a Catalinbread Talisman plate reverb. It sounds great with my Antidote. I'm not a fan of spring reverb. Untll I got the Talisman I had only used delay. So far in the two weeks I have been using it, I am liking it.
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Post by Jaguarguy (Mike) on May 11, 2016 18:24:27 GMT -7
Z-Verb, of course!!!
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Post by JasonM on May 11, 2016 18:28:16 GMT -7
I've used a Wet reverb for years with all my amps and it works great with Therapy as well.
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Post by iluvpunz on May 11, 2016 18:54:08 GMT -7
I'm using a Strymon Flint. Had it since it first came out and it's been great with my Maz Jr, Remedy and Therapy. I have a Eventide H9 on my board also and the reverbs there are also great. I know these are on the higher end but haven't had great luck with lower priced ones on louder stages. Our other guitar player uses a Rockett Boing and it sounds very good.
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Post by dreamlander on May 11, 2016 19:40:49 GMT -7
Spring Chicken works for me, although I don't use verb much. This thing has more verb on tap than any sane person could ever use. The knob never goes past 9 o'clock for me.
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Post by nmz on May 11, 2016 20:45:37 GMT -7
+1Wet
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Post by simpleton on May 11, 2016 21:33:25 GMT -7
I stumbled into a Spaceman Orion Reverb and it is working real nice for me with the Therapy. The Therapy in general should take pedals a bit better than some other circuits due to how Dr Z designed it....I can't exactly remember the terminology but I do remember him saying the front end is design to take pedals very well and I have had the same experience. It might be easier to mate a reverb to the Therapy than other amps you've had in the past. I have found it easier for sure than my Monza, and a bit easier than my Ghia. Before those two amps I had amps with built in reverb....anyhow between them all the Therapy seems more able to be just a clean platform for pedals as well as being cranked up and working with them.
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Post by Rockerfeller on May 12, 2016 4:56:39 GMT -7
I LOVE the Rocket BOING for the Remedy. It's a one knob, "give me more give me less" spring reverb based off of the reverb on a Deluxe Reverb.
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Post by Ed M. on May 12, 2016 7:02:02 GMT -7
Another vote for the Wet.
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2016 8:26:00 GMT -7
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Post by JeffG on May 12, 2016 11:16:11 GMT -7
I've used the EHX Cathedral with the Therapy and it's excellent. I think it just depends what you want in a reverb pedal.
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Post by JasonM on May 12, 2016 11:58:03 GMT -7
I stumbled into a Spaceman Orion Reverb and it is working real nice for me with the Therapy. Agree, another great sounding reverb. I strongly considered one of these and still might someday. I am currently considering selling my Swart and picking up a Zlux so if thats the case another reverb pedal beyond my Wet will not be needed.
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Post by ss "Shane" on May 12, 2016 16:48:02 GMT -7
I actually started a thread just like this several months ago and another member recommended the BOING Rocket Reverb. I took his advise and bought it. This was exactly what I wanted, which was a reverb pedal that was simple and didn't color the beautiful tone of my Therapy. One knob is all I need. All my Fender Amps only had one knob for reverb. This pedal gave me that Fender kind of verb that I was wanting.
The thing is, however great this pedal is its not even being used after discovering the MXR Carbon Copy. That's another thread though. In summary, if warm reverb is what your wanting for the Therapy and you don't want the amp's tone colored or too metallic, try the BOING Rocket.
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