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I tried one recently. Excellent reverb quality in a trim little box -- much
larger than a pedal, but a lot smaller than a tank. You need two channels or
two inputs on one channel to make it work. One line out is dry, one wet.
That's what queered it for me, as I need it for an old Gibson amp on which I
always jumper channels. To continue using both channels, I would need a
high-quality A/B/Both switch, another 100 bucks or so. That in addition to the
275
cost of the Reverbamate. If I had the extra cash, I'd do it. Excellent sound.
Michael D.
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