UNIVERSAL AUDIO
evermore STUDIO REVERB
In 1978 Lexicon was the first successful digital reverb offed to the studios. EMT who owned the market with its giant metal Plate Reverb made an effort in 1976 but it was crude in comparison. Their EMT Plate was twice the price and virtually needed its own room to house it so the Lexicon seemed tiny in both size and price. At $8000 it was half the price.The Layout tells it all. You get Bass, Mids and Treble. A switch to chose Room, Small Room and Large Hall. You even get modulation. A feature Lexicon offered long before pedals added it as if it was something new. Finally you have the wet/dry Blend knob.
CONCLUSION ___
A bullet proof and simple unit at a really great price. Many makers offer budget non descript units. I paid this for my JHS with virtually
one sound in it. So unless you are into the 'Ambience' thing you do
not need more. Even with an all bells and whistles verb you may
need it for part but not all a tune so when you turn it off your
guitar sounds weird to go back to a zero, no verb, dry sound.
...the pedal is normally $220.00 USD so $100.00 USD is a factory sale.
If you want one do not wait
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