Digitech Hardwire Reverb Demo
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woooaahhhh! the reverse is trippy!
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O_o ...do you know what you're talking about? Hard-Wire isn't an independent company name, it's the serie's name (just as the X-series), hard-wire is just the technology behind the pedal. Perhaps you should visit the Digitech web-site and do your own research before talking. Lastly, Analog reverbs are used more commonly than Lexicon reverbs in studios for the last decades. And this pedal is NOT an analog reverb but a digitized emulation cabinet processor, if it were it'd be plenty more money :)
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i tried the boss rv5 it just wasnt any gud,but this omg it was the one im putting on my rig!
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@slashpraiseYOUR RIGHT, this is not an analog delay pedal.But as far as analog delays being used on more studio recordings?With the advent of digital recording softwear I doubt that's true especially in home studios and smaller studios! Having said that, analog techniques are still being used and even incorporated in the most modern recording studios!
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One of my favorite pedals
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@mewsic156 liveliness adds treble, decay is the length of the effect
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It sounds so nice but you are using a Fender Reverb amp. Hard to tell how much is the pedal.
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Did I hear Richard Hell?
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what is the diference between liveliness and decay?
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How can I make this pedal sound like and endless reverb chain preatty much as the alesis nanoverb. With a delay pedal?
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@coolcustomer31 I think so too beacuse it has a reverse mode..and oh boy...I love reverse modes.
Yeah, these are very well made and sound great. They have true bypass switching as well. The Hardwire series is the best thing Digitech has ever put out, IMO.
ToneFactor 3 years ago 4