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Jim Ives
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Post by Jim Ives »

I just got one last week. What a great Hall reverb! Spring reverb is okay.

Anybody else have experience with these ?

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Mullen D-10 -or- Zum D-10
Lexicon MPX 100 -or- RV3
Fulltone Full-Drive II
Holy Grail reverb
Peavey Nashville 1000 -or- 112
Vox wah-wah pedal





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Post by Larry Bell »

Been discussed MANY times
Do a search

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Post by Wade Branch »

My steel wont play without it !!!
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Post by Ken Thompson »

I love mine. I mounted it on a leg so it is extremely easy to make subtle differences on your sound on the go. I won't play without it.
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Post by Brandin »

I'm still using mine, and love it!
I keep it on the 'hall' setting.
Great sound.


GB
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Post by Chris LeDrew »

Me too........
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Post by Garry Vanderlinde »

"Hall" setting?...I'll have to check it out more closely. What "o'clock" setting do you use?
I've been stuck on the "Spring" setting of the Holy Grail for quite some time. It sure makes my NV 1000 sound good Image Thanks
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Post by Jon Graboff »

I found an interesting combination. Use the spring reverb in the amp and put the Holy Grail between the steel and the volume pedal. I set the grail on "hall" between 9 and 11 o'clock, depending on the wetness I'm looking for. Try putting the grail between the volume pedal and the amp for another sound option. Sounds great. Jon
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Post by Ken Thompson »

I use both the spring and hall depending on the sound that I want. Each also varies depending on the building. The reason that I like it so much is that I can simply switch between the two and make a simple adjustment as to how wet or dry that I want it. The sound is great and the simplicity of it makes a fast, simple adjustment so easy. As I said, I mounted mine on my right leg so it is very easy to get to.
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Post by Brandin »

Somewhere between 11&12.

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Post by Chip Fossa »

Best, and probably least expensive, digital reverb to be had. As close to a classic Fender reverb as you can get. And, yeah, do a search.
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