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Doog wrote:It's for the clangy "reverb tank being knocked about" noise.. ala start of the Pixies' version of Cecilia Ann.

From what I've read and heard (I've tried one), it's more of a reverb-style delay with the small "clangtang" in there too to make it seem less fake. Not really recommended.
I think you're right, I once read that according to Danelectro guitarists used to kick their amps to do something to the reverb and this simulates that.
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I do that on my cheapo Univox amp with real spring reverb. The reason is because it's a spring reverb, so when you rattle it makes a wicked booooooooooooooooing noise.
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jcyphe wrote:I do that on my cheapo Univox amp with real spring reverb. The reason is because it's a spring reverb, so when you rattle it makes a wicked booooooooooooooooing noise.
Cool, I'm gonna try that on my Studio 85. I'll probably be the first to break my toe :roll:
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I used to do it all the time with my mg15
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Tweez wrote:
jcyphe wrote:I do that on my cheapo Univox amp with real spring reverb. The reason is because it's a spring reverb, so when you rattle it makes a wicked booooooooooooooooing noise.
Cool, I'm gonna try that on my Studio 85. I'll probably be the first to break my toe :roll:
Don't kick it, you can just tilt rock the amp around.
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The reverb has always been a bit temperamental on it, and I think I've broken it...SHIT.
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Actually, all is well after turning it back on.
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Reverb tanks often connect with a pair of RCA leads, just make sure it's not coming loose from one of the connections.
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Yeah they're fine, if a leetle bit rusty on the outside, although the amp is older than I am. Once I took the tank out and it wouldn't work for a while, but it's fine now, it has always been pretty noisy though.
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Tweez wrote:
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I used to have one of those, and I hated it.
The rotary speaker effect was kinda cool though.
What did you hate about it?
It had a really bad bypass, no off/on footswitch, and the flange sounded really shitty.
The non linear effect was kinda cool, especially when playing My Bloody Valentine.
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Shane110111 wrote:
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I used to have one of those, and I hated it.
The rotary speaker effect was kinda cool though.
What did you hate about it?
It had a really bad bypass, no off/on footswitch, and the flange sounded really shitty.
The non linear effect was kinda cool, especially when playing My Bloody Valentine.
The 'Bypass' jack socket is designed for a footswitch :wink: and I've got a flanger for the very very rare occasions that I'll use one.
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Get a 63RI tank reverb.

No pedal can completely bring the sound it does.
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Maybe so but carrying this:

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around in addition to an amp and paying for £599 for the priviledge is incredibly silly.
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I'd turn it into one of those poofeee things.

But aye a reverb tank = a bit silly.
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Nah if you bought it you would be a poof.
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pft.

its the holy grail of surf reverb.

if you use a pedal for surf you would be a poof.
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Mark wrote:pft.

its the holy grail of surf reverb.

if you use a pedal for surf you would be a poof.
I don't want surf guitar though.

Fuck it I'm paying off my credit card and preordering the Boss Space Echo
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Mark wrote:pft.

its the holy grail of surf reverb.

if you use a pedal for surf you would be a poof.
Reverb is a shit effect anyway.

I'm not paying £599 for a sound you can get by PLAYING IN A ROOM
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Mike wrote:Reverb is a shit effect anyway.

I'm not paying £599 for a sound you can get by PLAYING IN A ROOM
yeah, if you play all your gigs in cathedrals.

anyway, does anyone know if any pedals can capture the reverb sounds in this song?