Considering the Nuenaber Wet Mono Reverb....

GuitarGuy503

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Considering the Nuenaber Wet Mono Reverb. Having said that, they give you a choice of buffered bypass or true bypass but I'm not sure what I would get. From their site it sounds like True Bypass is marketing hype generally but it says they can be useful in some situations. I guess I'm just wondering what your guys opinion is on the matter. I have a polytune tuner (option of both buffered and true bypass i believe), and a dr scientist verb (true bypass) atm. Go.... :)
 
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Re: Considering the Nuenaber Wet Mono Reverb....

Get the Stereo. Then you can use his other algorithms on it.

The Wet demos sound amazing. I think 3 reverbs may be enough for me now though. ;)
 
Re: Considering the Nuenaber Wet Mono Reverb....

Get the Stereo. Then you can use his other algorithms on it.

The Wet demos sound amazing. I think 3 reverbs may be enough for me now though. ;)

lol Now you got me thinking. I just don't think any of the other offerings will be put to use by me though (chorus pedal, delay, etc). As to the reverb usb stuff. Theres a mod reverb. Is that it?
 
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The other thing is I don't actually have a computer at my place. Although I do have access when I go to my moms. I dunno... decisions decisions
 
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There's a shimmer reverb algorithm and I'm pretty sure there's another one.

I dunno, it's part of the holy trinity over at The Gear Page along with the Timmy and the Klon. Take that as you may.
 
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Ya I just checked out the shimmer one on youtube and just can't get into it. The shimmer just makes the sound to busy and takes away from the playing IMO. Kinda annoying too IMO.
 
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It doesn't work over most everything in the same way that, say, a plate reverb does. It's very useful in ambient music but if that's not what you're playing you need to be pretty creative to make good use of it.
 
Re: Considering the Nuenaber Wet Mono Reverb....

It doesn't work over most everything in the same way that, say, a plate reverb does. It's very useful in ambient music but if that's not what you're playing you need to be pretty creative to make good use of it.

Gotcha.
 
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This guy on youtube said in the comments section that the mono can get 100% wet and the stereo can't? That sounds like bs to me.
 
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I think it's the other way around, if not both of them should be able to 100% wet.
 
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I think it's the other way around, if not both of them should be able to 100% wet.

Yeah I think they may have made a mistake and mean't the stereo wet can get 100% wet while maybe the mono can't if anything. I can see that it could be bs and both get 100% wet as well. I think I'm gonna just get the stereo at this point so I have access to the updates IF by chance I ever get interested in them. I actually prefer the look and layout of the stereo as well so it works out.
 
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I like that the Stereo wet can sum to mono. If I wasn't already getting an interface that does that, I'd be highly interested in it for that feature alone as I want to leave my Strymons and my H9 plugged in for stereo but I don't run in stereo all the time. Having something that sums to mono is a godsend.
 
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From what I can find, the Mono is 100% wet. I can't confirm that the stereo can do it, might want to email him if that's critical.
 
Re: Considering the Nuenaber Wet Mono Reverb....

From what I can find, the Mono is 100% wet. I can't confirm that the stereo can do it, might want to email him if that's critical.

Not sure it would be a deal breaker. I guess I just wonder why it would differ though beings they are the same pedal and the stereo just has more options. Any ideas why mono could get 100% wet and stereo couldn't?
 
Re: Considering the Nuenaber Wet Mono Reverb....

I just got a reply from Brian himself at Neunaber and it is indeed correct that the mono goes 100% wet whereas the stereo doesn't and always has some dry in the signal. So anyone else who may be interested in the Wet pedal there you have it..... :)
 
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