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HardWire Pedals RV-7 Stereo Reverb
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KirKill KirKill
Note : 8 sur 10

«  Lexicon Reverb ... »

Published on 03/21/12 at 08:43
Lexicon does it mean anything? is the top rack of studio reverb, and Hardwire (Digitech high end) they teamed up to us to put that pedal format, not life beautiful ...

UTILIZATION

I use it on the Mini-Mesa Rectifier in the effects loop because this shit is not equipped with a Musicman Axis Reverb

SOUND QUALITY

It has reverb reverb discrete cathedral is very complete seven modes in all, I mostly use the flat ...
The sound quality is far Lexicon appointment is not very straight surgical breath is pure you can feel the studio side of the pedal, very transparent in the mix ... no problem of incompatibility with other fuzz pedal like the password or any other really well, I asked not so much nickel

OVERALL OPINION

I was lusting over the Strymon seen in the pedalboard of Lukather except that it uses to do with sound effects and not the effect of background, I regret that any purchase for now, to the pedal as they say, well Wampler better (they are not normal and even less Hardwire Strymon be careful!) for me the two have nothing to see there is a vintage reverb and the other modern, this pedal fits perfectly with the philosophy of my Mesa for rock modern and heavy ...