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1 18th April 18:27
mikey
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I'm playing through a '67 Bandmaster and I need some reverb pronto. What
are some options out there for cheap surfy reverb? Say around $100US. I
have yet to hear a digital reverb that pleased me and the Dano Spring
King pedal just didn't have it. Is there anybody out there with a kit
or how-to for building a stand alone reverb unit? What other options
are there?
Is it possible to replace the vibrato in my amp with reverb without
serious modifications? Thanks for any help.
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2 18th April 18:28
the colemans
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I know you can buy an accutronics tank.. but I'm not sure at all about how
to modify your amp, etc.
I'd suggest alt.guitar.amps those boys will know !

Twang!
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3 18th April 23:59
weasel
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Just remember to take your fire-proof suit with you.... ;-p

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4 18th April 23:59
dave lalonde
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I have an Alesis nanoverb that I use quite a bit. It's cheap and does a
great job.
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