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Anyone out there using non Fender tube reverb units? Here's a couple I
found on the net.
KEN0103-REVB1000 $895.00
Guyatone FR3000V $499
I'm using a cosmoverb - google cosmoverb and you'lll find it soon
enough - handbuilt italian unit after Fender specs, bought it new about
3 years ago.
--- In , "holyreveb" <holyreveb@y...>
wrote:
> Anyone out there using non Fender tube reverb units? Here's a couple
I
> found on the net.
>
> KEN0103-REVB1000 $895.00
>
>
> Guyatone FR3000V $499
>
>
Hi,
The Kendrick is in fact a Fender Tube reverb (Kendrick amps are
built by Geral Weber I think), by original specs and point to point
wired, so is the cosmoverb (from Italy) Same aproach, but also
available with a three spring reverb, or both.
I wouldn't be surprised that the Guyatone reverb is also simelar,
since they used to make fender knock off amps (in the 60ties and
70ties), simelar in apearance at least.
There are some other tube reverb units, like for instance I saw
a "Hiatt" reverb unit once, and I think Peavey made one too, which
had tremolo as well.
There are a lot of other brands out there, some obscure, some more
known. Most of them sound darker then the Fender unit, or have
less "wet" reverb.
There were also a lot of solid state reverb tanks available, which
each had their own sound.
Jerry S.
Not to forget the Orange and/or Mattamp reverb unit made famous by Fleedwood
Mac's Albatross.
Roland Bettenville
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Van: wipeoutboy63
Datum: 07/14/05 16:33:46
Aan:
Onderwerp: [SurfGuitar101] Re: None Fender Reverb tube units
Hi,
The Kendrick is in fact a Fender Tube reverb (Kendrick amps are
built by Geral Weber I think), by original specs and point to point
wired, so is the cosmoverb (from Italy) Same aproach, but also
available with a three spring reverb, or both.
I wouldn't be surprised that the Guyatone reverb is also simelar,
since they used to make fender knock off amps (in the 60ties and
70ties), simelar in apearance at least.
There are some other tube reverb units, like for instance I saw
a "Hiatt" reverb unit once, and I think Peavey made one too, which
had tremolo as well.
There are a lot of other brands out there, some obscure, some more
known. Most of them sound darker then the Fender unit, or have
less "wet" reverb.
There were also a lot of solid state reverb tanks available, which
each had their own sound.
Jerry S.
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Dano from the Nebulas was using a Guyatone reverb unit at the two
shows last weekend.
BN
How did sound?
--- In , "Brian Neal" <bgneal@g...> wrote:
> Dano from the Nebulas was using a Guyatone reverb unit at the two
> shows last weekend.
>
> BN
Sound good.
--GN
--- In , "holyreveb" <holyreveb@y...>
wrote:
> How did sound?
>
> --- In , "Brian Neal" <bgneal@g...>
wrote:
> > Dano from the Nebulas was using a Guyatone reverb unit at the two
> > shows last weekend.
> >
> > BN
Ugh. Me concur.
BN
--- In , "Gregory Nicoll"
<gregorynicoll@h...> wrote:
>
> Sound good.
>
> --GN
>
> --- In , "holyreveb" <holyreveb@y...>
> wrote:
> > How did sound?
> >