What's the best hardware reverb unit??
What's the best hardware reverb unit??
I must know the answer! 
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donnydonny
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spx-2000....
they all really sound different...I've tried the lexicon's and the higher end tc-electronics and I like the yamaha spx2000, thus like audio monitors, perhaps it's personal thing....the lexion's are quite nice, the tc's rather dry....I use the spx for voice though....it has good midi control and you can sync delays, etc.


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sparklepuff
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It's called an "Echo Singing" and it is a hollow plastic "microphone" shaped toy with a coiled plastic spring inside it. The spring acts like a spring reverb and if you sing into it you get this really wonderful thick boingy reverb reflected back at you.
I have one in my studio with a small speaker glued to the open end and a small electret microphone inside. Sounds brilliant.
I have one in my studio with a small speaker glued to the open end and a small electret microphone inside. Sounds brilliant.

