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| Gear interested Joined: Aug 2007 Location: Firenze, Italy
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I always loved the Ursa Major sst-282 on my synths... very underrated, but lovely on moogs! You will save a lot of money (it usually runs under $800) and in my opinion you can add the "very old special feeling" to you tracks. It doesn't sound like any of the above mentioned reverbs, and actually to me sounds more like a synth than a reverb ! Beside this, I'm definitely in love with the AMS rmx 16! The EMT 140 clone found on Uad plug in cards is also outstanding!!! | |
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| Gear addict Joined: Jan 2007 Location: Australia
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The RMX16 is a great reverb. Simple and quick to use and loaded with character. I love what NonLin does to a dry drumkit. A great compliment/contrast to a 480L or 960L. A must have!!! |
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