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1 hour ago, Larryz said:

Interesting but at 2 to 3 grand each, the two Yore effects are well above my pay grade LoL! 😎👍

 

ps. I do love Spring Reverb...


I know, right?

Definitely more for a studio that has a steady list of paying clients...

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2 hours ago, Larryz said:

Interesting but at 2 to 3 grand each, the two Yore effects are well above my pay grade LoL! 😎👍

 

ps. I do love Spring Reverb...

But the shipping is free🤣

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"Free Shipping" is the modern version of "Free Lunch" -- there ain't no such thing!

 

This is why instrument accessories such as cases have more than doubled in price over the past few years, as shipping costs skyrocket.

 

This, however, does not explain the price on those Yore effects! 🙂

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not new (except to me) but certainly cool IMO...

I finally picked up a Zoom Multistomp (MS-70CDR) which is stompbox-sized thing full of chorus, delay, reverb and modulation patches... and it's pretty great for $129 (and is tough, which I can attest to because I just knocked it off the top of an amp and it took at 4 foot fall onto a ceramic tile floor that has obliterated iPads and dishes and suffered no damage)...
 

You can set up a chain of 4 pedals... I'm having fun... can throw it and my little ZT Lunchbox Jr. in a backpack and have a small battery-operated go rig

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AKG made some pretty decent sounding big, furniture-esque spring reverbs in the 70s. This Days of Yore sounded no better than the short crappy springs I remember from that era, and for anybody willing to drop $3600 on something which sounds like this, I have a Radio Shack cassette machine I will gladly sell you for only $5000.

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3 hours ago, Scott Fraser said:

AKG made some pretty decent sounding big, furniture-esque spring reverbs in the 70s. This Days of Yore sounded no better than the short crappy springs I remember from that era, and for anybody willing to drop $3600 on something which sounds like this, I have a Radio Shack cassette machine I will gladly sell you for only $5000.

 

Yeah those are some good ones, and they did a software emu at one point but I recall it being pretty wonky and not too prone to update for OS architecture changes.

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