Redline Reverb

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2013/03/06 19:38:31 (permalink)

Redline Reverb

Redline Reverb is on sale at 112 db

for $112 till the end of March...

It's one of the top rated Reverbs out there...

112dB


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    cclarry
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    Re:Redline Reverb 2013/03/07 17:20:38 (permalink)
    I downloaded the Demo and I have to say it's quite nice...



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    Re:Redline Reverb 2013/03/07 19:13:24 (permalink)
    Better than ValhallaRoom?

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    Re:Redline Reverb 2013/03/07 19:42:19 (permalink)
    I like it better...but that's just me...


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    Re:Redline Reverb 2013/03/08 02:31:29 (permalink)
    I've waited & waited for it to go on sale for about a year now.

    In the meantime, I went with the Breverb upgrade though Sonar here a few months ago.

    How do the 2 compare? 

    Since I have Breverb now, would it be redundant to get Redline as well?



     
     
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    Re:Redline Reverb 2013/03/08 06:20:10 (permalink)
    Hi Larry
    I had a chance to use the Redline stuff a few years ago - a friend had a system with some of their products on.
    I really liked their stuff - used the reverb and pre amp (I think) - I seem to remember he had something else as well but I can't remember what that was.
    Anyway I was just on the point of buying them and something happened at 112db - didn't the owner / developer pass away very suddenly or something like that?
    So I never did purchase in the end.
    Any idea what the status of 112db is these days?
    If the company is stable etc their products would be well worth looking at again.
    Cheers
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    Re:Redline Reverb 2013/03/08 06:43:28 (permalink)
    jimusic


    I've waited & waited for it to go on sale for about a year now.

    In the meantime, I went with the Breverb upgrade though Sonar here a few months ago.

    How do the 2 compare? 

    Since I have Breverb now, would it be redundant to get Redline as well?

    jimusic

    I find Breverb to be a bit too "metallic" for my taste...it's a great reverb, but I just find it too "bright" for lack
    of a better term

    I don't think it would be redundant...I highly recommend downloading the demo...it's fully functional for 60 days..

    BB,


    To the best of my knowledge they are still ok...they are releasing product updates so development must be on-going.





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    Re:Redline Reverb 2013/03/08 09:49:15 (permalink)
    Jules Vleugels passed away in January 2011 and they are still going. There are three others behind 112dB.
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    Re:Redline Reverb 2013/03/13 23:13:14 (permalink)
    ...Jules Vleugels passed away in January 2011 and they are still going. There are three others behind 112dB...


    Yes, it seems they are, as I sent an email and received a reply from 'nousch', which I believe is his wife.


    Myself, I have a small dilemma: 


    I'm considering Redline Reverb, but have also stumbled across EAReverb, which seems to have garnered even better reviews across the net, at least so far.


    I do have ValhallaRoom, TC M30, Breverb [Full] and CSR [4 pack].


    I know I can try them out, but I'd still like to hear some opinions on these 2.


    I have been reading different reviews on KVR, music Radar, gearslutz, etc. but being a Sonar user since 2006, I'd really like some thoughts here 'at home'.


    Thanks Buds
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    Re:Redline Reverb 2013/03/13 23:22:56 (permalink)
    I think this guys stuff is amazing.   If you would like to buy me a license..   Send a PM.   I'm drowning in billz!!

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    Re:Redline Reverb 2013/03/14 00:21:25 (permalink)
    Yeah, I'm even considering the entire Redline bundle, but I'm a bit disappointed that only the Reverb is 64 bit so far.



     
     
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    Re:Redline Reverb 2013/03/14 04:22:40 (permalink)
    You seem to be well-covered in the reverb department.  What "type" of sound are you looking for exactly?  FWIW, I have the same ones as you do, and like them all.  I'd describe CSR and Redline as warmer and Lexiconish in sound, with maybe Redline sounding a bit better (though in fairness, I don't tweak a lot so bear that in mind).
     
    The other two seem to be better at rooms - but again, I'm the last person to advise on complex use of reverbs.   
     
    Just to mention, SKNote and Valhalla also have new releases out now that are undoubtedly worth checking out (Based on the companies' reputations.  I haven't demoed these verbs.).

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    Re:Redline Reverb 2013/03/14 14:27:46 (permalink)
    @JonD - cool avatar!

    Not so much what sound I'm after, as just wanting one or 2 more reverb plugins in my arsenal to be finally comfortable with my list & choices.

    Haven't heard of SKNote, so thanks for that. 

    I will check them out. 

    Valhalla reverbs always seem to come out at or near the top of most listed preferences with it's head held consistently high - and prices kept low - almost a no-brainer now. 

    I have been considering the Valhalla Vintage or possibly one the other ones, so I will look for that new release as well.
     
    I'm trying to go cold turkey & not to be a 'plugin junky' any more, but it's so damn hard! 

    A good quality Reverb is very hard to say no to, even though i do like the ones I have already.
     



     
     
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    Re:Redline Reverb 2013/03/14 18:42:22 (permalink)
    I'd buy the bundle if I could....

    I forgot to mention...every dollar you spend on plugins comes off the price of the bundle...

    So you can "buy" your way there....so to speak...


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    Re:Redline Reverb 2013/03/15 13:02:58 (permalink)
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    ...I'd buy the bundle if I could....

    I forgot to mention...every dollar you spend on plugins comes off the price of the bundle...

    So you can "buy" your way there....so to speak...


    Cool avatar as well!


    My concern about the bundle is that they aren't 64 - Bit just yet, although personal reply emails form Nousch say they're indeed working on them, but the Blue line first. 


    [Redline Reverb has been ported to 64 Bit already though.]


    As far as the statement above, if I just go for the Redline Reverb right now, does that mean a full purchase credit towards the bundle later on? ie: $112.00 off?



     
     
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    Re:Redline Reverb 2013/03/16 15:36:38 (permalink)
    Ok, so I'm thinking I'm gonna decide here real soon.

    Recently, I've spent on the following:

    $79.00 - Ozone 5 Upgrade
      50.00 - Valhalla Room Reverb
    289.00 - Digitech VL3D [Including Shipping, Tax, etc.]

    I'll probably only get the Redline Reverb for $112.00 right now, as the other plugins in the bundle aren't yet 64 Bit, and I really don't need them anyway. 

    Instead, I'm thinking my spondulicks would be better spent on the Alchemy website and it's currently associated offers. 

    I'm considering the upgrade to the Full Alchemy Player [+ the included Taste of Camel], and 

    (1) 1 included library for $249.00;
    (2) 2 for 258.00 [depending on cart order placement]; 
    (3) or 308.00 for the Full Player + 3 additional libraries.

    At a glance, #2 looks the most sensible.

    The tough part is deciding which ones, as the audio samples are not conclusive enough for me. 

    But I guess this should be discussed on that current post vs. this one from now on.

    Jim
    post edited by jimusic - 2013/03/16 15:38:54



     
     
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    Re:Redline Reverb 2013/03/16 21:12:08 (permalink)
    jimusic


    cclarry


    ...I'd buy the bundle if I could....

    I forgot to mention...every dollar you spend on plugins comes off the price of the bundle...

    So you can "buy" your way there....so to speak...


    Cool avatar as well!


    My concern about the bundle is that they aren't 64 - Bit just yet, although personal reply emails form Nousch say they're indeed working on them, but the Blue line first. 


    [Redline Reverb has been ported to 64 Bit already though.]


    As far as the statement above, if I just go for the Redline Reverb right now, does that mean a full purchase credit towards the bundle later on? ie: $112.00 off?

    JR...yes the $112 would come off the price of the bundle if I understand it correctly...


    Thanx about the Avatar....I found it and said...YES...I'm using that...LOL


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