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Sorry to revisit this yet again

carbon4logic - 26 Jul 2005 08:36:32

I have been searching the threads and reading opinions but I still
don't have a clear sense of what is the differences between the Holy
Grail, Holier Grail, and Holiest Grail reverb pedals from EH. I take it
that these are analog pedals without a spring tank, I also read that
some people favor the Digi-tech reverb pedal over the EH. Curious about
what Digi has over the EH.
I read somebody's post that Frankie Blandino is now using the EH pedal
and I too am tired of hauling lots of gear and anything that can be
made, smaller, lighter, and easier to carry, without sacrificing tone,
is an improvement in lifestyle, as far as I am concerned. If anybody
can shed some more light on this topic I'd appreciate it.
J

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Warren Binder (captainspringfield) - 26 Jul 2005 17:52:50

I have a Holier Grail. The main difference between that one and the Holy Grail
is the gate function, if I'm not mistaken. It's a pretty useless feature, but it
is a lot of fun to mess around with. Not really worth the price difference,
though.
-Warren
carbon4logic <> wrote:
I have been searching the threads and reading opinions but I still
don't have a clear sense of what is the differences between the Holy
Grail, Holier Grail, and Holiest Grail reverb pedals from EH. I take it
that these are analog pedals without a spring tank, I also read that
some people favor the Digi-tech reverb pedal over the EH. Curious about
what Digi has over the EH.
I read somebody's post that Frankie Blandino is now using the EH pedal
and I too am tired of hauling lots of gear and anything that can be
made, smaller, lighter, and easier to carry, without sacrificing tone,
is an improvement in lifestyle, as far as I am concerned. If anybody
can shed some more light on this topic I'd appreciate it.
J
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Marty Tippens (mctippens) - 28 Jul 2005 00:56:51

For surf guitarists, the Holliest Grail was obsolete upon it's introduction
because it is more expensive than a Fender tank reverb.
-Marty
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Subject: Re: [SurfGuitar101] Sorry to revisit this yet again
I have a Holier Grail. The main difference between that one and the Holy Grail
is the gate function, if I'm not mistaken. It's a pretty useless feature, but it
is a lot of fun to mess around with. Not really worth the price difference,
though.
-Warren
carbon4logic <> wrote:
I have been searching the threads and reading opinions but I still
don't have a clear sense of what is the differences between the Holy
Grail, Holier Grail, and Holiest Grail reverb pedals from EH. I take it
that these are analog pedals without a spring tank, I also read that
some people favor the Digi-tech reverb pedal over the EH. Curious about
what Digi has over the EH.
I read somebody's post that Frankie Blandino is now using the EH pedal
and I too am tired of hauling lots of gear and anything that can be
made, smaller, lighter, and easier to carry, without sacrificing tone,
is an improvement in lifestyle, as far as I am concerned. If anybody
can shed some more light on this topic I'd appreciate it.
J
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