I saw that the FRV-1 was discontinued and can only find ones on Ebay that are in Japan. What's an acceptable price for this pedal? Thank you
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I saw that the FRV-1 was discontinued and can only find ones on Ebay that are in Japan. What's an acceptable price for this pedal? Thank you I want to hear Caravan with a drum solo. |
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Go to Reverb.com RobertThe GnarlyMen |
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I recently sold mine for $185. FWIW, I don’t believe it’s very good for that kind of money. Much better options available for a little more. —Jonathan the Reverbivore The Reverbivores Please check out our latest album The Reverbivores Watch TV! |
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h3dg3h0g wrote:
Or a little less. The Oceans 11 is $150. TarantinosNYC |
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Wow. I'm obviously not the first with this idea, but I'm going to sell my frv-1 and go for the Oceans 11. Prices on eBay UK seem to be around £145 so I'll drop my price below that and hope for a result |
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I just bought an FRV-1 from guy in Paris (I'm in the Canary Islands) I paid 180€ which is steep, I know, but after watching lots of demos on YT I can see it comes close enough to the sound I want plus it's discontinued which means it's a rarity. |
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Hey Ben, I found mine on a website called Reverb.com which is kind of like an eBay for musical instruments. There were several over FRV-1s for sale. |
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The Oceans 11 is much better than the FRV-1 IMO. |
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I sold mine a few weeks ago at $175, Ben. —Matt "tha Kat" Lentz |
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I only ever found the FRV-1 to "workable". There are far too many out there in the wild for them to be considered rare. Discontinued does not equate to stupid prices. I let mine go for the price I bought it, despite the unjustifiable prices out there. I am very happy with my DIY Surfy Bear and my RI '63 Fender for gigs and at-home use. —Lorne |
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I have one in close to mint condition in the original box with all paperwork, etc. Wasn't actively looking to sell it, but if anyone is interested make me an offer. I can post pictures if anyone wants to see it. Last edited: Sep 16, 2018 19:56:45 |
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Few on eBay around $250 to $280 now. Last edited: Oct 12, 2018 02:55:25 |
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So I've had the FRV-1 for a few weeks. I've got a couple of delays but this is my first reverb pedal. Man, I've been jonesing so hard for a tank (obviously the 6GR15) that I felt this was as close as I was gonna get for under 200€. I also want the oceans 11 I'm sure it sounds as good if not better than the FRV1 but what's nice about the FRV-1 is it works with a 9V battery. My rehearsal space has no power so I plug it into my cube amp and voila I have a decent verb, albeit the drip sounds quite synthetic! So For me the obvious next step is the Surfy FETreverb tank kit but man I'm nervous my knowledge of electronics is zilch and my soldering skills are crude. |
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The Surfy Bear is a great solution - and to qualify that statement, I also own an original 1965 6G15 reverb unit that I recently restored to fully-functional, primo condition ! You may be able to find a friend to help with the soldering tasks but also be aware that building a complete unit will also require some additional DIY skills along the lines of basic carpentry for whatever cabinet you might want and metalworking for the chassis, holes for pots, and/or just modifying a toolbox if you're not putting it onto a cab. All of which helps make it such a great product and something to be proud of when completed. Check out Uncle Doug on youtube - great stuff, he has projects that include not just the electronics stuff, but making a chassis, cabinet, and even how to do tolex covering if you are so inclined. —Member in good standing, Mentone Beach Syncopation Reverberation Association Last edited: Oct 12, 2018 16:01:35 |
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Stoopy I started looking for cabinets and chassis online---between 200-250$! |
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One more question: what are the differences between the MOD pan and the accutronics. Wait is there a thread for this topic? |
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Stoopy, dude Uncle Doug's YT channel is insane! Beautiful work! |
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Odrigo wrote:
I did a comparison of Accutronics-Korea, Accutronics-USA, and MOD pans in the following clip. The MOD pans sound very good but the trails are too long and cavernous to my ear...that seems to be a common observation for a number of players on this forum. Use whatever works best for your ear. Lorne |
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Odrigo wrote:
Which is why I say a Surfy Bear build project will exercise your carpentry skills. shake_n_stomp, great comparo and I found the Accutronics pan came closest to sounding like the Gibbs pan in my vintage 6G15. I even swapped them around when building my Surfy Bear since I still had the '65 unit on the bench. —Member in good standing, Mentone Beach Syncopation Reverberation Association Last edited: Oct 13, 2018 10:24:33 |
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shake_n_stomp wrote:
Brilliant work! Thank you for sharing this! You know I actually thought "too cavernous" was impossible but I'm afraid the MOD is too much. |