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HRM Bluesmaster

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Here's some OD clips of my 100w HRM Bluesmaster, Skyliner ..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdAHXRGZSbU -Les Paul

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-9d12yuJ1OY -Strat
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Greg,

I enjoyed the two clips. So is the holygrail reverb designed to go in front or through the effects loop. Is there any different when you change the position of this pedal?
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M Fowler wrote:Greg,

I enjoyed the two clips. So is the holygrail reverb designed to go in front or through the effects loop. Is there any different when you change the position of this pedal?

Thanks,

I never really used it in front of the amp because of the OD, It got all muddy and out of control. I don't know if its designed to work in the effects loop. It does work properly with low to medium volumes, it tracks bad @ high volumes. I think If a dumbleator was used w/ it would probably work properly @ high levels.

It is a great pedal for a dead sounding room. I am a verb addict and I can't play w/ out it. You can usually buy one for around $70 and I highly recommend it as it does have a few settings. The "Flerb" on it is kinda weird and isn't really practical. I use the "Hall" setting the most, its a plate type verb and sounds great.
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