Fender Vintage Reissue' 63 Tube Reverb - Brown
Reverberaciones para Guitarra pertenece a la serie Tube Reverb de Fender![]()
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Fender Vintage Reissue' 63 Tube Reverb - Brown : la opinión de mooseherman
" Reverberación unidad de las guitarras que se interna ..."
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Características
Esta es una unidad de reverberación independiente, hecha por Fender en 1963. Casi todos los que usted va a comprar hoy en día son reediciones pero siguen siendo la misma idea básica. La idea es ejecutar este entre la guitarra y el amplificador, ya que le dará una comprensión más profunda, surf-rock reverb estilo que no es muy posible que en un amplificador de guitarra. Con un amplificador normal, como un Fender Twin Reverb, la unidad de reverberación en sí es bastante pequeña, y es clavado en la madera de la guitarra, lo que da el sonido menos espacio para moverse, y por lo tanto, menos reverberación. Los muelles están en el centro de esta unidad, y los tubos en que ayudará a impulsar aún más la reverberación, lo que resulta en algunos sonidos enorme.
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This is a free-standing reverb unit, made by Fender in 1963. Almost all the ones that you will buy nowadays are reissues but they are still the same basic idea. The idea is to run this between your guitar and the amp, as it will give you a deeper, surf-rock style reverb that isn't quite possible on a guitar amp. With a regular amp, such as a Fender Twin Reverb, the reverb unit itself is pretty small, and is nailed to the wood of the guitar, which gives the sound less room to move around, and thus, less reverberation. The springs are in the center of this unit, and the tubes in it help drive the reverb even more, resulting in some huge sounds.
Utilización
Esta cosa es bastante fácil de editar. Cuenta con 3 botones, la detención, la mezcla, y el tono. El mando de vivir controla la cantidad de reverberación que produce la unidad, el mando de mezcla controla la cantidad de señal seca húmeda vs, y los controles de tono si la reverb sale más brillante o más oscura. La configuración es un poco raro al principio, algunas personas les gusta correr a través del bucle de efectos, mientras que a otros les gusta correr antes de que el amplificador. Es casi totalmente una opción personal. Yo personalmente he tenido más suerte en ejecución antes de que el amplificador que se pierde menos volumen. El manual explica todo muy claramente.
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This thing is pretty easy to edit. It has 3 knobs; Dwell, Mix, and Tone. The dwell knob controls the amount of reverb that the unit produces, the mix knob controls the amount of dry signal vs wet, and the tone controls whether the reverb comes out brighter or darker. The setup is kind of weird at first, some people like to run it through the effects loop while others like to run it before the amp. It's almost entirely a personal choice. I personally have had more luck running it before the amp as you lose less volume. The manual explains the whole thing pretty clearly.
Calidad Sonora
Me gusta esta unidad de lo mejor con mis productos Fender otros, es decir, un amplificador Fender (casi todos los grandes, como el Mellizo, Champ Jr., Blues Deville y va a hacer), así como una Jazzmaster, Jaguar, o Tele. El comienzo no suele cortar a través también, pero sigue funcionando bien. En teoría, esto funciona bien con cualquier guitarra, pero estoy seguro de que las pruebas de Fender con su propio, que es probablemente la razón por la que suena tan bien. Esto es grande si usted está buscando para los tonos de rock surf como Dick Dale, etc, pero también puede funcionar muy bien con un montón de sonidos.
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I like this unit the best with my other fender products, namely a Fender amp (almost all the greats like the Twin, Champ, Blues Jr. and Deville will do), as well as a Jazzmaster, Jaguar, or Tele. The strat doesn't usually cut through as well but it still works well. Theoretically this will work fine with any guitar but I'm sure Fender tests it with their own, which is probably the reason that it sounds so good. This is great if you are looking for surf rock tones like Dick Dale, etc. but it can also work really well with a lot of sounds.
Opinión Global
Creo que esta unidad está muy bien, sin embargo, cargar a su alrededor no es siempre una experiencia agradable. Por lo tanto yo diría que lo deje en el estudio, a menos que usted es un jugador de surf-rock que interpreta a un montón de conciertos. Si no es una parte crucial de la instalación para usted que no es realmente necesario. Para mí, personalmente, no creo que lo uso tanto como yo debe considerar cuánto cuesta. Yo diría que estar absolutamente seguro de que necesita una reverb de calidad súper alta para su guitarra, de lo contrario, evitar a menos que trabaje en el estudio de muchos y la necesidad de una reverb de calidad allí.
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I think that this unit is pretty cool; however, lugging it around is not always a pleasant experience. Thus I'd say leave it in the studio, unless you are a surf-rock player who plays a lot of gigs. If it's not a crucial part of the setup for you than it's really not necessary. For me personally, I don't think I use it as much as I should considering how much it costs. I'd say be absolutely sure that you need a super-high quality reverb for your guitar, otherwise avoid it unless you work in the studio a lot and need a quality reverb there.
Original English text: Reverb unit for guitars that gets DEEP...Characteristics
This is a free-standing reverb unit, made by Fender in 1963. Almost all the ones that you will buy nowadays are reissues but they are still the same basic idea. The idea is to run this between your guitar and the amp, as it will give you a deeper, surf-rock style reverb that isn't quite possible on a guitar amp. With a regular amp, such as a Fender Twin Reverb, the reverb unit itself is pretty small, and is nailed to the wood of the guitar, which gives the sound less room to move around, and thus, less reverberation. The springs are in the center of this unit, and the tubes in it help drive the reverb even more, resulting in some huge sounds.
Utilization
This thing is pretty easy to edit. It has 3 knobs; Dwell, Mix, and Tone. The dwell knob controls the amount of reverb that the unit produces, the mix knob controls the amount of dry signal vs wet, and the tone controls whether the reverb comes out brighter or darker. The setup is kind of weird at first, some people like to run it through the effects loop while others like to run it before the amp. It's almost entirely a personal choice. I personally have had more luck running it before the amp as you lose less volume. The manual explains the whole thing pretty clearly.
Sound Quality
I like this unit the best with my other fender products, namely a Fender amp (almost all the greats like the Twin, Champ, Blues Jr. and Deville will do), as well as a Jazzmaster, Jaguar, or Tele. The strat doesn't usually cut through as well but it still works well. Theoretically this will work fine with any guitar but I'm sure Fender tests it with their own, which is probably the reason that it sounds so good. This is great if you are looking for surf rock tones like Dick Dale, etc. but it can also work really well with a lot of sounds.
Overall Opinion
I think that this unit is pretty cool; however, lugging it around is not always a pleasant experience. Thus I'd say leave it in the studio, unless you are a surf-rock player who plays a lot of gigs. If it's not a crucial part of the setup for you than it's really not necessary. For me personally, I don't think I use it as much as I should considering how much it costs. I'd say be absolutely sure that you need a super-high quality reverb for your guitar, otherwise avoid it unless you work in the studio a lot and need a quality reverb there.
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