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| Gear maniac | Roland R-880 Reverb
I just saw a pair of roland R880's with controller on ebay are these things any good? anybody have any idea what they are worth? |
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| Lives for gear Joined: Mar 2007
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you can see a lot of info about this reverb if you make a search. I use mine all the time.. I thoroughly recommend it. Just perform a search for more details. |
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| Lives for gear Joined: May 2005 Location: Hollyweird
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To give you some context, think of it as Roland's answer to the Lexicon 480L. I don't think it's quite as good, but that was the idea, however, it IS a fantastic reverb! And as the above post suggest, there is plenty of good info on it here if you try the "Serarch" function. Yo'll see me asking the same questions in those posts, I ended up buying one and it is great (it sits confidently alonside a 480L, AMS-16, PCM-70 and others.) Hope that helps a little, -andrews |
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