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I'm selling a TC Flashback 2 in the classifieds which would cover any delay needs too
Thanks bud
It depends on what you're trying to do with the acoustic and effects.
As far as reverb goes I'd happily recommend a Boss RV5, the modulated effect on that sounds really good with it. It's also versatile enough that you can have other reverb effects if you needed. It's fairly reasonable as well, 2nd hand you're probably looking at £60.
Delay wise, any of the boss DD's will work, but they are crisp. A more analog delay sounding pedal like the Carbon Copy would sit nicely underneath if you're not trying to be too obvious with the effect
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Personally I wouldn't go for one of those. Fishman stuff is great but the way they've set up the pedal means that you can only use reverb or delay, which is very limiting. The same goes for the Chorus/Tremolo/Flanger, you can only use one at a time. The compressor, if its the same as the one on the Aura spectrum, is subtle but nice, but personally I don't think you get much versatility for the price.
Sure it's a great solution if you need a DI with good EQ settings as well, however for adding effects I'm not sure it's the right thing, an M9 would probably be better, also has a tuner built in as well
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L.R Baggs Venue..excellent pedal!! and a HOF Reverb
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I use, love, and could not gig without the Venue DI and the Align Session, LR Baggs make some very useful stuff
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Yip..excellent pedal..although I find the Tuner a little jumpy which is why the Polytune is on the board
I think the tuner is great, so much so that I got rid of my Polytune Mini :-)
Once I realised how to use it properly that is (the switching off after not being used for a while threw me the first few times)
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