Re: [Harp-L] Delay and reverb pedals



A Premier Twin 8 was just auctioned off on the baY.  IIRC it went in the
$600-700 range.
There's a Mouse on there now.  No battery.  BTW, anybody know what kind of
battery they take?

I have never played through either amp.

My Kalamazoo2 rocks the house... I can use a SM58 on a JT-30 stand to mic
into the board.  It sits perfectly in front of the speaker.

And I just finished refurbing and customizing two Shure bullets from the
'50s.  WOW!  99A86 in the 520SL and 99B86 in the 440SL.  Hot!
sssssssssssssss!

And there's another flea market to go to this Saturday. Yes!

PEACE
Scott
Believe in Magic!
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Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 10:33 AM
Subject: [Harp-L] Delay and reverb pedals


> I know this has probably been covered before, but any recommendations on
relatively inexpensive reverb and delay pedals?
>
> Also - have been intrigued by Adam Gussow's amp splitting from a delay
pedal from his youtube lesson #1 where he uses a small tube amp and a small
solid state amp (Mouse) together to get his sound.  Any comments on that
setup?
> --
> Ross
> www.sassparillapdx.com
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