hello. i'd like to get a new rack reverb for my project studio (now i
have an mpx-100...i'd like to step it up a bit). i'm looking at the
mpx-550, the tc m-one, and anything else in that $400-$600 range (new
or used). here is what is important to me:
-i'm only interested in reverbs, and perhaps some delays...but mostly
reverbs.
-it's important that the unit has xlr in and outs, and be very
transparent (except for the effect, of course). i've spent a lot of
money on high quality mics, preamps, and compressors, and i don't want
the last step in the chain (the reverb) to mess with that.
so can anyone recommend any reverb units in that price range that will
perfrom well in those two catagories?
Yamaha is your choice!! Try looking for the 990...
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> hello. i'd like to get a new rack reverb for my project studio (now i
> have an mpx-100...i'd like to step it up a bit). i'm looking at the
> mpx-550, the tc m-one, and anything else in that $400-$600 range (new
> or used). here is what is important to me:
>
> -i'm only interested in reverbs, and perhaps some delays...but mostly
> reverbs.
> -it's important that the unit has xlr in and outs, and be very
> transparent (except for the effect, of course). i've spent a lot of
> money on high quality mics, preamps, and compressors, and i don't want
> the last step in the chain (the reverb) to mess with that.
>
> so can anyone recommend any reverb units in that price range that will
> perfrom well in those two catagories?
>
> thanks so much,
> jon.
<< ghetto3jon@hotmail.com (jon) >>
<< hello. i'd like to get a new rack reverb for my project studio (now i
have an mpx-100...i'd like to step it up a bit). i'm looking at the
mpx-550, the tc m-one, and anything else in that $400-$600 range (new
or used). here is what is important to me:
-i'm only interested in reverbs, and perhaps some delays...but mostly
reverbs.
-it's important that the unit has xlr in and outs, and be very
transparent (except for the effect, of course). i've spent a lot of
money on high quality mics, preamps, and compressors, and i don't want
the last step in the chain (the reverb) to mess with that.
so can anyone recommend any reverb units in that price range that will
perfrom well in those two catagories? >>
Used Sony R7, true stereo XLR I/O and (as I just mentioned on a thead
almost identical to this one of your's) I have often thought it preferable on
vocals to the High End Lexicon 480.
If you go back a couple of days and find the other thread asking about mid
priced reverbs one is available, and also a computer card with a pair of
Lexicon PCM 90's on it (you need to use a PCI computer with it, but as a budget
reverb that's pretty good, if a bit space consuming.
You also might be able to find a used M2000.
Will Miho
NY Music & TV Audio Guy
Off the Morning Show! & sleepin' In... / Fox News
"The large print giveth and the small print taketh away..." Tom Waits
> You also might be able to find a used M2000.
>
>Will Miho
>NY Music & TV Audio Guy
Add my second to the TC M2000. I've found it to be very open and transparent.
Very clear and still maintains body (not tinnny). Dual engines and easy to
program also.
Hey Will, theres a guy (John) a few threads down (FS: 16 Track Digital
Recording Studio) thats selling two Lexicon's, don't know if there up to you
needs but he has them and some more gear for only $1500.
Check out my Demeter RV1 Reverb on ebay...buy it now for $475...do a
search on google to see the great reviews, or search on Yahoo for a
ton of magazine reviews...it sounds like exactly what you need,
especially for vocals, guitars, horns & keys.
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