Lazarus1140
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I have at least a passing interest in the Hardwire Supernatural Ambient Reverb.
The medium to long plate reverb setting sounds good and could easily replace most of what I use delay for .... just adding an ambient trail ... and with the added benefit of eliminating that little hint of percussiveness on the front of each repeat.
I looked around to compare prices and it seems that the HSAR is exclusive to ProGuitarShop.com.
I have read rumors on the net by some who suggest that the unit may just be a Hardwire RV-7 that is repainted and modified by PGS.com.
To be honest, one of the reasons I am interested in that particular reverb is the (I believe) fact that it is made in the USA. I think (Neils could help here) that the whole Hardwaire line was manufactured in the US at one time.
Anyway, I have nothing but high regard for the guys at PGS.com but have to admit that the regulations concerning the requirements for a valid "Made in the USA" claim/label are a bit vague.
Does anyone own one of these reverbs? Does anyone know how it is technically different from the standard unit?
Some will say If you like the sound buy it ... what difference does it make?
Well, I guess there's a little snob in me.
The medium to long plate reverb setting sounds good and could easily replace most of what I use delay for .... just adding an ambient trail ... and with the added benefit of eliminating that little hint of percussiveness on the front of each repeat.
I looked around to compare prices and it seems that the HSAR is exclusive to ProGuitarShop.com.
I have read rumors on the net by some who suggest that the unit may just be a Hardwire RV-7 that is repainted and modified by PGS.com.
To be honest, one of the reasons I am interested in that particular reverb is the (I believe) fact that it is made in the USA. I think (Neils could help here) that the whole Hardwaire line was manufactured in the US at one time.
Anyway, I have nothing but high regard for the guys at PGS.com but have to admit that the regulations concerning the requirements for a valid "Made in the USA" claim/label are a bit vague.
Does anyone own one of these reverbs? Does anyone know how it is technically different from the standard unit?
Some will say If you like the sound buy it ... what difference does it make?
Well, I guess there's a little snob in me.
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