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The Azor for $23 on Amazon
Starts at: 4:50
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If you want Fender reverb from a pedal look no further than the Fender Tre-Verb. I've just taken delivery and the three modes are superb - '63, '65 and plate. The tone and mix controls really allow you to fine tune to the exact sound you want.
I have a Tonemaster Deluxe Reverb, but as a "micro" configuration for jazz I play a tc electronics BAM200 through a Toob Metro 6.5" BG, and the Tre-Verb works fine with it |
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I don't recall, is this thread about the best reverb, or the cheapest reverb?
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I have a Lee Jackson Mr. Springgy, bought when they first came out, for a discount. They are $249 now, but I see that the Tre-Verb is more expensive. It has one knob and sounds like a Fender spring reverb. I love reverb, but my spring reverb in my amp fills my needs.
Once our band had a gig on a rickety platform and my amp's spring reverb was unusable due to the bouncing. Luckily I had my Mr. Springgy with me.
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It’s a free country though. Feel free to throw away your money.
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