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  • Rack Reverb

    are their any good rack reverbs out there for cheap? I've been looking at some lexicon/behringer/alesis stuff, but I don't want a full blown processor, I just wanna use it for reverb. I'd like to spend under $150.

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    Might be a laughable idea by some, but I saw the old Alesis quadraverbs going for super cheap on E-bay...as for a "dedicated rack reverb for cheap, none come to my mind right now anyway.
    Oh yeah, what are your applications? studio or live?

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    • #3
      Try to find an old Rocktron Intellifex....great reverb/delay/chorus with an ok pitch shift. The one I bought a few years ago was about $90

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      • #4
        Alesis Quadraverb. I got a Quadraverb GT for less than the price of a new pedal of the Bay. I only use it for delay but the verbs are really good on it.
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        • #5
          If you just want reverb, check out the Yamaha Rev-500. They are true stereo unlike the Alesis Quad & Intellifex. Seem to be a few for sale on E-bay:

          http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll?from=R40&satitle=yamaha+rev+500

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          • #6
            Originally posted by SoCal
            Might be a laughable idea by some, but I saw the old Alesis quadraverbs going for super cheap on E-bay...as for a "dedicated rack reverb for cheap, none come to my mind right now anyway.
            Oh yeah, what are your applications? studio or live?
            Using it for live use, I would just buy a behringer DSP cause it's cheap, but I'd like to have some other pedals in there for seperate things like delay and chorus so I don't have to change channels or anything. The problem is that I've heard things tend to get noisy when they're in a chain with other pedals

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            • #7
              Lexicon MX 200 goes for $200 great reverb + a whole lot more.

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