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super reverb settings/effects

medinamade - 03 Sep 2004 07:31:07

greetings,
i was wondering if any out there uses a super reverb? i do and
have been dinking around with the settings for quite sometime now
trying to find an all around surf tone. any recommendations on this
subject? does anyone out there use delay on top of reveb? i love
the tone and effect that the los straitjackets get on "pacifica".
it sounds like chorus,delay,and reverb to me. peace, julius

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supertwangreverb - 04 Sep 2004 01:29:22

I have a '65 Super Reverb. I set the bass and mid at 3 and play with
the treble between 5-8. I also used the amps reverb for awhile but
that wasn't it cutting it so I now use it with a '64 Reverb Tank.
You can hear sound clips of the amp before I was using the reverb
tank at my bands site.
www.freewebs.com/reluctantaquanauts
Bill
--- In , "medinamade" <medinamade@y...>
wrote:
> greetings,
> i was wondering if any out there uses a super reverb? i do and
> have been dinking around with the settings for quite sometime now
> trying to find an all around surf tone. any recommendations on
this
> subject? does anyone out there use delay on top of reveb? i love
> the tone and effect that the los straitjackets get on "pacifica".
> it sounds like chorus,delay,and reverb to me. peace, julius

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ipongrac - 05 Sep 2004 09:28:04

--- In , "medinamade" <medinamade@y...>
wrote:
> does anyone out there use delay on top of reveb?
I love the echo AND 'verb! Awesome sound.
> i love
> the tone and effect that the los straitjackets get on "pacifica".
> it sounds like chorus,delay,and reverb to me. peace, julius
I am sure that there is no chorus on Eddie's tone on Pacifica. There
may be a touch of echo, but I don't think so. Most likely it's just
his usual setup: a Strat into a vintage Fender Vibrolux Reverb
(though I seem to remember that he would often use a Vox AC30 in the
studio), with onboard reverb. Nothing else. Well, except for a
Eddie's fingers and heart... Those are the MAIN components of his
tone.
Ivan

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Kahuna Kawentzmann (kawentzmann) - 06 Sep 2004 02:56:02

--- ipongrac <> wrote:
>
> I am sure that there is no chorus on Eddie's tone on
> Pacifica. There
> may be a touch of echo, but I don't think so. Most
> likely it's just
> his usual setup: a Strat into a vintage Fender
> Vibrolux Reverb
> (though I seem to remember that he would often use a
> Vox AC30 in the
> studio)
With an AC30 when you use two inputs simultaneously,
one of them being the vibrato/tremolo input, you can
create something that is sort of a chorus.
KK
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mono_tones_1 - 06 Sep 2004 03:03:10

I thought that 'chorusing was just all the time whammying. (which
pretty much is chorusing, right? )
--- In , Kahuna Kawentzmann
<kawentzmann@y...> wrote:
>
> --- ipongrac <ipongrac@g...> wrote:
>
> >
> > I am sure that there is no chorus on Eddie's tone on
> > Pacifica. There
> > may be a touch of echo, but I don't think so. Most
> > likely it's just
> > his usual setup: a Strat into a vintage Fender
> > Vibrolux Reverb
> > (though I seem to remember that he would often use a
> > Vox AC30 in the
> > studio)
>
> With an AC30 when you use two inputs simultaneously,
> one of them being the vibrato/tremolo input, you can
> create something that is sort of a chorus.
>
> KK
>
>
>
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Kahuna Kawentzmann (kawentzmann) - 06 Sep 2004 04:47:02

--- mono_tones_1 <> wrote:
>
> I thought that 'chorusing was just all the time
> whammying. (which
> pretty much is chorusing, right? )
I’m no expert on 70s style effects, but I think you
some straight signal along with the whammy-ed sound.
Or maybe whammy-ed the opposite way?
KK
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mono_tones_1 - 06 Sep 2004 05:08:02

I see my post was a bit confusing, i meant i thought that what Los S
were doin was whammying.
I think chorus, flanger and phaser all three do pitch modulation, of
course blended with the original signal
You could of course always doubletrack when recording, and whammy on
only one of the tracks. I read once in an interview with Robert Smith
that the cure hardly ever used pitch effects in the studio, that most
of it was done with double tracking and detuning, speed control or
just the natural chorusing you get with doubletracking anyway.
Or you could build a 12-string guitar with only sings strings whammy.
With a bigsby style trem, it shouldn't be to difficult, technically.
--- In , Kahuna Kawentzmann
<kawentzmann@y...> wrote:
>
> --- mono_tones_1 <rockverb@h...> wrote:
>
> >
> > I thought that 'chorusing was just all the time
> > whammying. (which
> > pretty much is chorusing, right? )
>
> I'm no expert on 70s style effects, but I think you
> some straight signal along with the whammy-ed sound.
> Or maybe whammy-ed the opposite way?
>
> KK
>
>
>
>
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