kidsmoke
Well-known member
My first amp was a Roland 30X, which has a built in reverb. My teach at the time, a pro guitarist made the comment "a little 'verb goes a loooong way" and I've always had it in the mix since.
Later, I bought a small tube amp, which simply has gain, tone and vol. So now I needed a pedal. Did the basic research, and picked up a Holy Grail on CL, in box, not a blemish.
Yeah right. It is very temperamental. Works about 30% of the time. If I'm playing, and hit the pedal, it adds the 'verb, no problem. Kick off. Kick on again, and the output from the amp cuts 50% with some hissing. kick off. kick on, and it's at 30% with crackling and hissing. kick off. kick on, clean 'verb.
I'm thinking the Grail is digital, so the cost of repair is nearly the cost of a new pedal, so it's not worth it. Does anyone think it's worth looking at?
If not, I'm thinking about different directions. I like the idea of a true spring reverb, like that found in a Fender amp, only, outside the cab, as a pedal. The dude who built my amp builds them. Or, any other recommendations?
Later, I bought a small tube amp, which simply has gain, tone and vol. So now I needed a pedal. Did the basic research, and picked up a Holy Grail on CL, in box, not a blemish.
Yeah right. It is very temperamental. Works about 30% of the time. If I'm playing, and hit the pedal, it adds the 'verb, no problem. Kick off. Kick on again, and the output from the amp cuts 50% with some hissing. kick off. kick on, and it's at 30% with crackling and hissing. kick off. kick on, clean 'verb.
I'm thinking the Grail is digital, so the cost of repair is nearly the cost of a new pedal, so it's not worth it. Does anyone think it's worth looking at?
If not, I'm thinking about different directions. I like the idea of a true spring reverb, like that found in a Fender amp, only, outside the cab, as a pedal. The dude who built my amp builds them. Or, any other recommendations?