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  • #16
    Re: MXR Reverb pedal review - NICE

    ^Either two individual pedal chains feeding a stereo in or bunch of stereo pedals linked to each other. For instance a stereo delay with independent delay lines or a stereo chorus running into a stereo reverb, stuff like flashback delay, rv5, corona chorus,digitech supernatural/polara etc. are some examples i could think of.

    Speaking of digitech i need to look into the polara. As much as i love the sound of the mxr reverb in vids, price to feature ratio to me feels half baked. A TRS plug is fine when going into a mixing console but otherise feels like they cheaped out in providing a dedicated output on this unit.
    Last edited by Hank-; 05-08-2016, 07:55 AM.

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    • #17
      Re: MXR Reverb pedal review - NICE

      Thank you


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      • #18
        Re: MXR Reverb pedal review - NICE

        So it has to be size constraints on the 2nd output jack. That's the only reasonable explanation.


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        • #19
          Re: MXR Reverb pedal review - NICE

          Originally posted by TwilightOdyssey View Post
          Hmm, at $200 I wonder how the MXR stacks up against a Neunaber. The Slate is just a little more money and offers more versatility, though I don't know if it can be used in stereo...

          Edit: The Slate is stereo, and is only $40 more.
          You can hear the possibilities of the slate and the immerse here

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          • #20
            Re: MXR Reverb pedal review - NICE

            Fast forward to now... I picked up one of these recently and I still love it. The Epic, Pad, and Mod modes are my favorite.

            Also... just an FYI this thing has high mA needs so I'd recommend a 1-spot or outputs 5-6 of a Voodoo Lab PP2+ to power it. Won't work otherwise.

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