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Adding reverb to Wurlitzer

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Tmeagher

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Adding reverb to Wurlitzer

PostSun Nov 25, 2018 3:39 pm

Is there a simple way to add some basic reverb to the Wurlitzer?
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Re: Adding reverb to Wurlitzer

PostSun Nov 25, 2018 9:20 pm

Simple means a hardware reverb in my opinion. The more affordable reverbs like the Lexicons run from $200 to $400 new. A used Alesis nanoverb can had for next to nothing and they sound decent enough to do the job. Ultimately the software convolution reverbs are a bit more flexible and sound better (in my opinion) on a dollar for dollar basis.

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