PSP Reverb Sale at JRRShop

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2014/04/30 12:40:15 (permalink)

PSP Reverb Sale at JRRShop

Low prices...

http://www.jrrshop.com/

EasyVerb is $39
PianoVerb is $29
SpringBox is $39

Less with the code....


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    wst3
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    Re: PSP Reverb Sale at JRRShop 2014/04/30 13:36:39 (permalink)
    I have most of the PSP reverbs and delays. They are my first call for a Lexicon style delay, and they get a fair amount of use for reverb - especially the Springbox and PianoVerb - neat, quirky yet well behaved reverbs!
     

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    JohnKenn
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    Re: PSP Reverb Sale at JRRShop 2014/05/04 11:25:39 (permalink)
    Bumping this because the sale is about to end.
     
    Especially liked PianoVerb 2. Different, has a smooth sound if dialed in right, and also went to Lexicon to compare what I heard as similar. The detuning effect really does enhance a piano with the odd harmonics.
     
    Noted that if you have any PSP plugs, the homepage store will take off extra. Got the plug for under $24.
     
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    Re: PSP Reverb Sale at JRRShop 2014/05/04 12:25:18 (permalink)
    I don't own Spring Verb. Not sure I want it.
     
    I do own the others. PianoVerb is nifty.
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    JohnKenn
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    Re: PSP Reverb Sale at JRRShop 2014/05/04 12:58:55 (permalink)
    My feeling as well.
     
    SpringVerb is nice but I have all that covered close enough with other units.
     
    EasyVerb is nice but got all that covered as well with the likes of the Valhalla plugs.
     
    PianoVerb 2 has a unique niche for my setup as well as getting some broad spectrum settings beyond the original intended use.
     
    PianoVerb is there as a freebie and have had for years but wasn't much too impressed with the LE version.
     
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    Re: PSP Reverb Sale at JRRShop 2014/05/04 17:09:09 (permalink)
    Also at AudioDeluxe - same prices, but when logged in, I got PianoVerb 2 for $24.xx. just a few days ago.
     



     
     
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    Re: PSP Reverb Sale at JRRShop 2014/05/04 18:21:15 (permalink)
    Just picked up PianoVerb. JohnKenn is right that this sounds great when dialed in just right. This is a steal at the sale price. I have been using SpringBox since it came out as my exclusive reverb on my guitar tracks. Both add depth and life to my tracks. Love PSP plugins in general!

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