EHX Oceans-11?
Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2020 5:47 pm
Has anyone tried the Electro Harmonix Oceans-11 multi reverb? [mention]Perfect Stranger[/mention] ?
I tweaked my AMI 20 20w tube head and it sounds amazing (will cover in a separate thread). It not only sounds great straight-up, but it became an incredible pedal amp. I am going to build a pedal board for it and may move my EHX Holy Grail Nano from my main board to this one. The amp has no built-in reverb and the nano sounds nice.
Leaving an open spot on my main board. My in interest was peaked when I read some schematics for popular reverbs and most use the Belton, Accutronics or FV-1 Spin processors. For example, the Holy Grail uses a Belton and the Oceans-11 uses an FV-1 Spin. The only difference between models and manufacturers, is the software code written for the FV-1 Spin, which changes some parameters (which is why the Hall of Fame can be changed via downloads).
So, I was thinking of building my own multi effects reverb, but noticed I could obtain an Oceans-11 for an additional $50.
Any experience with the Oceans-11?
I tweaked my AMI 20 20w tube head and it sounds amazing (will cover in a separate thread). It not only sounds great straight-up, but it became an incredible pedal amp. I am going to build a pedal board for it and may move my EHX Holy Grail Nano from my main board to this one. The amp has no built-in reverb and the nano sounds nice.
Leaving an open spot on my main board. My in interest was peaked when I read some schematics for popular reverbs and most use the Belton, Accutronics or FV-1 Spin processors. For example, the Holy Grail uses a Belton and the Oceans-11 uses an FV-1 Spin. The only difference between models and manufacturers, is the software code written for the FV-1 Spin, which changes some parameters (which is why the Hall of Fame can be changed via downloads).
So, I was thinking of building my own multi effects reverb, but noticed I could obtain an Oceans-11 for an additional $50.
Any experience with the Oceans-11?