I also have a plate (Stocktronics) which is, of course, my preferred reverb for 'tron, but have used a Furman sound RV-2 stereo spring reverb, as well. It's particularly creamy and rich without too much splashiness and has a sweepable mid filter that's very flexible. It's also full stereo or dual mono. Very nice on pedal steel guitar. They often can be had for short money on the ebay (I think I paid $50 for mine). -Cheers! -Jack --- Bernie Kornowicz <kornowicz@...> wrote: > Thanks all for your input. A plate reverb would be > ideal. No place > to put it, though. The other units look good based > on info I found > on the web. Most are a little out of my price range. > The Premier 90 > will have to do for a while. It should sound good on > my Mosrite, too. > > Bernie > > > --- In Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com, "Bernie > Kornowicz" > <kornowicz@c...> wrote: > > Is anyone using a spring reverb on their > Mellotron? I've been using > > an Alesis Microverb or the Kjaerhaus VST reverb > plugin. The > Microverb > > has a lot of presets, but none of them sound like > real reverb to > me. > > I just bought a Premier Reverb unit from eBay (no > lectures please). > > Does anyone have experience using a Premier or > similar spring > reverb > > on a Mellotron? > > > > Bernie > > > ______________________________________________________ Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. http://store.yahoo.com/redcross-donate3/
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Re: [Mellotronists] Re: Reverb for your Mellotron?
2005-09-05 by Jack Younger
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