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Line 6 GearBox 3.1 – Basic Features Guide
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Verb (Reverb)
simulate the reverberation of sound in a physical space, where the source sound
s, tightly spaced echoes. GearBox's collection of reverb models emulate
rooms and halls), plate reverbs (which traditionally feature a big steel plate
with some sort of speaker driving it plus multiple pickups to pick up the vibrations of the plate) and
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about the blackface Fender® Twin Reverb® over
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Verb Effects
combines with countles
physical environments (
spring reverbs (the kind guitar players know best). Choose a Spring Reverb when you want the kind of
classic sound created by spring reverb tanks built into guitar amps, or used for studio processing
classic recordings. This is the place to come, for instance, when you're looking for that signature Sur
Music sound of splattering reverb. Choose a Room Reverb when you want a polished, modern studio
sound. It simulates the sound of ambience in a room, and can be set to subtly enhance the size and
polish of your tone, or make it sound like you're playing in a large, resonant chamber.
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sound than the Fender® earlier spring reverbs, a
of course that's what the GearBox Standard Spring
model is based on*. Go find yourself a bevy of
bikini-clad beauties, wax up your board, and di
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* FENDER® and TWIN REVERB® are
trademarks of Fender Musical Instruments
affiliated with Line 6. These product names,
sole purpose of identifying the specific
products that were studied during Line 6’
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