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Old 6th July 2005   #1
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emt 245 and 246 - what do you know...

someone offered me a emt245 and a 246. i found not much info about this reverbs. i am thankfull for every info. my main idea about it is on vocals, strings guitars....



and what do you think about the prices:
emt245 - 1300 euro
emt246 - 2500 euro
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someone offered me a emt245 and a 246. i found not much info about this reverbs. i am thankfull for every info. my main idea about it is on vocals, strings guitars....



and what do you think about the prices:
emt245 - 1300 euro
emt246 - 2500 euro
Hi,

the 245 has only one reverb "algorithm" and an additional predelay.
A dense, a bit dark reverb, but great. Used it for guitars, snares and vocals.

The 246 I really like (as the 252). It has small/medium/large room, delay, non lin and an 250 algorithm. The 246 is used on every mix I do here. It sits really nice in a mix.
The 250 program doesn't sound exactly like the 250, but its great on it's own.
Usable presets. I've used the 246 on pretty much everything... vocals, drums,
guitars, percussions,.....

Pricewise I think they are on the higher side. I would say the usual prices are around 800-1000€ for the 245 and 1500€ for the 246.


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anny help where i can get them in this pricerange? europe / gearmany
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I own both of them.
GREAT REVERBS !!!!!
If I had to make a choice I would take the 246.

I paid mine 800 euros about 4 month ago.

I paid my 245 500 euros if I remember well.
But both where really good deal.

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yeeeaaah, i didnt buy that thing and 1 week later a 246 popped up on ebay!! the slut-gods are with me!!! i got it for 1000 euritos!

just pluged it in and its the bomb! on drums its the freakin overbomb! i feel like trevor horn, it sounds so 80s. nothing could look sluttier than this remote......batlestar galactica!!!!!



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