synchro
Joined: Feb 02, 2008
Posts: 4440
Not One-Sawn, but Two-Sawn . . . AZ.
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Posted on Sep 23 2024 02:09 PM
taijiguy wrote:
Has anyone tried dialing in some amp reverb along with an Oceans 3 or 11 to make it sound more tank-like?
I’ve done it with a True Spring, and it’s a good sound, but you have to keep the reverb on the amp fairly low.
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ElectricLimnology
Joined: Nov 20, 2017
Posts: 110
Southeast MIchigan
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Posted on Sep 24 2024 09:31 AM
In response to the original question. No, I have not personally played the Oceans 3. But it's safe to assume that it is a good econo digital recent pedal. Among a handful of reverbs I have an Oceans 11. It is a good pedal for the money. Although I have stopped using it for classic retro surf reverb I did use it as such for a short time. Based on size and price my assumption is that the algorithms in the Oceans 3 are the same as those in the 11. It sounds like the controls offer a greater level of attenuation than what the 11 offered even with the dip switches. However it strikes me as superfluous for someone who already has the Oceans 11 because the gains in adjustability haven't turned into a true external tank style reverb.
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