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Martin
738 posts
Dec 02, 2014
3:37 PM
There is a Behringer reverb that is remarkably cheap. I can´t remember what it´s called but it may have been up here before.

With a slim budget I need a new reverb, and it´s got to be one where you see what you´re doing, not any punching in of numbers etc. Plain, easy to read knobs.

I know that this Behringer thing looks plasticky and cheap -- but I don´t care, if it works.
The Iceman
2257 posts
Dec 02, 2014
4:25 PM
Have found other Behringer products (mixers) to be very good for the cost...construction was not as solid as other brands, but they work very well.
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Goldbrick
788 posts
Dec 02, 2014
6:33 PM
I would go Danelectro- sounds good , cheap and sturdy.
I have had 1 Behringer amp and 2 pedals - all had problems. Luckily MF took them all back

Just my 2 cents
HawkeyeKane
2668 posts
Dec 03, 2014
7:39 AM
I agree with Goldbrick. I love my Danelectro Corned Beef reverb. It's very simple and sounds good. The one problem with it is the knobs are pretty small and not always easy to read. That and the fact that it's out of production....you'll have to scour eBay or some such.
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HarveyHarp
617 posts
Dec 03, 2014
9:02 AM
Lone Wolf, or Lone Wolf, or Lone Wolf. He makes Harmonica Pedals, has great service, and is reasonably priced
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Martin
739 posts
Dec 03, 2014
11:12 AM
"Lone Wolf, or Lone Wolf, or Lone Wolf. He makes Harmonica Pedals, has great service, and is reasonably priced."

I´m sure he does and I´m grateful for your input -- but I can get three of four Behringer reverbs for one LW.
barbequebob
2777 posts
Dec 03, 2014
11:51 AM
Tho I may be biased a bit because I was involved in the design of the LW Reverb Pedal, but I've heard some sound samples of the Behringer Reverb pedal as well as the combo Reverb/Delay pedal and the one weakness it has, much like many reverb pedals, is the spring reverb simulation, and the LW pedal is based solely on that reverb sound and is much better at that.
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Rarko
133 posts
Dec 03, 2014
3:57 PM
I had Behringer reverb! It was cheap and I bought used one... Me and my friend tried it and we didnt like it. Comparing to his marshal reverb pedal it was realy bad... So I sold it.
Yes, you could buy three Behringer pedals instead of one realy good and expensive, but you Will waste your money. Ofcourse, thats my opinion, who knows, maybe you Will like it...


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