check out this reverb pedal, sounds great.

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i think there are some really awesome reverbs in this. what do you guys think?

 
Sounds great. Lots of really nice options for reverb pedals these days. Kind of overwhelming actually.
 
Sounds great. Lots of really nice options for reverb pedals these days. Kind of overwhelming actually.
Yeah, agreed. I think there are some great reverbs. I already have a Free the Tone reverb which is amazing and the CXM 78 which is also amazing. But, this newly discovered reverb calls upon me to get it. Do I need another reverb pedal? Of course I do. I can never seem to have enough great reverb, delay or boost pedals.
 
How would you compare the FTT and the CXM ? Which one would be closest to classic Lexicon tone ?
 
How would you compare the FTT and the CXM ? Which one would be closest to classic Lexicon tone ?
IMHO if you want a reverb that actually sounds lush and beautiful I’d suggest a vintage ‘70’s Furman rack spring reverb. It beat out the reverb on my ‘64 Vibroverb, which I thought would be impossible. Honestly all these pedals and current reverb units made today sound way too clinical/cold to me and artificial/not organic. Just my opinion. To me reverb should make the existing tone more beautiful and spacious, but not diminish the quality of the core tone itself

Based on the clip of this one I’d be skeptical of its tracking abilities at more busy stuff. A lot of units like this tend to sound like cluttered mud for example if I try playing faster arpeggios or contrapuntal finger picking patterns
 
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How would you compare the FTT and the CXM ? Which one would be closest to classic Lexicon tone ?
The CXM has many great sounds in it. Definitely happy with it. Heard this demo?



He puts it up against other amazing rack reverbs and it does well.



FTT also has some great reverbs in it. Love both these pedals. I was going to keep one and move the other, but liked them both so now have two reverbs on my board.

 
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