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    Currently I'm using TC electronic Hall of Fame 2 and the Flashback.
    Normally once my sound is dialed in, I don't change anything, so I'd like something simple.

    In other words I'm looking for a pedal that combines both reverb and delay to replace the 2 TC pedals.
    I heard the dispatch master: sounded good to me.

    Two major things that matter: good (warm) sound and very easy to use

    Anyone has other suggestions for a (very) good sounding reveb-delay combo?

    greetings from Belgium (where it snows now!)

    Stefaan

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    Try the Quiet Theory Prelude. Great pedal!!!

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    I haven't tried it but the Earthquaker Discpatch gets nice reviews, and has a small footprint.

    Dispatch Master Digital Delay & Reverb — EarthQuaker Devices

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    Keeley Caverns is another one.

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    it helps to think of the dispatch master as one effect and not two. it's more of a reverb and delay than a reverb and/or delay.

    you can use it any old way you like, but with the single switch and slightly limited controls, you aren't really going to be turning the delay (or reverb) on or off on the fly while the other is still going. you kinda get both or nothing. you could obviously set it to only do reverb or only do delay but people call it a delay and reverb, which both is and isn't true. not sure if this is making sense but it will if you stare at one long enough. or play one.

    having said that, yeah, it's pretty good.

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    Do you want tremolo, also?

    The Strymon Flint is a great tremolo/reverb pedal. One less pedal, eh?

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    The last time I heard Vic Juris, at the Zinc Bar, he was using a Dispatch Master and a Fuchs amp.

    He sounded great.

    Sadly, he has since passed on, but he left his mark on music.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ruger9
    Keeley Caverns is another one.
    I have one. I have found that it is a temperamental pedal: the quality of sound depends a lot on guitar and amp choices. I find myself not using it as much as I would like to, due to my not knowing when it will work great or not sound good at all. It is kinda of a circular problem. If I used it enough, with enough different setups, I would then know what to expect.

    I think source audio has a delay and verb in one pedal. I have their verb. It sounds pretty good, much better then other verb pedals. (I still prefer my H9 verbs).

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    Dispatch Master has a wonderful reverb and warm delay tone. Almost analogue sounding and I am pretty sure their is some kind of ducking going on. When you are playing busy, it kind of stays out the way and opens up a little when you leave space.

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    Source Audio Collider - completely independent Delay and Reverb sides, simple yet as programmable as you need to be ...

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    Agree with dispatch master. I really like the Alexander Sky Fi but it may be too ambient. Check it out just in case.

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    Keeley Delay Workstation would give you what you want.

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    I also tend to use 1 sound for both reverb and delay. But I'm probably more picky about what I want to hear. My current choice is El Capistan and UA Golden in plate mode which replaced Flint after 7? years.

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    Nux Atlantic... Never played one but seems to get positive reviews. May be worth checking out.


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    The new Line 6 DL4 MK2 has reverbs

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    Ok, thanks for all the advice, earthquake dispatch master is coming my way.