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I recently picked up a nice condition Quadraverb Plus on the cheap and I have been trying it out with my Mark III. I have NO idea how to program it so I have just been using the factory presets. They don't sound bad, but trying to edit or change them is definitely not intuitive. Didn't realize there was a learning curve for it or I may have passed over it. Worst case, I could easily sell it for more than I paid.
So is it worth it to spend the time and get familiar with, or should I just sell it and look for something newer and more simple? I'm really just looking for the basics: reverb (the Mark's is pretty weak), chorus, flange, delay, phase. Stomp boxes are an option but the ones I have tried all create a noticeable volume / tone loss in the loop. It shouldn't bother me as I'm just playing at home at reasonable levels but it does. The Quadraverb creates the same issue in the loop, but it has input and output level knobs to adjust.
If anyone has any suggestions, I'm all ears. Thanks!
So is it worth it to spend the time and get familiar with, or should I just sell it and look for something newer and more simple? I'm really just looking for the basics: reverb (the Mark's is pretty weak), chorus, flange, delay, phase. Stomp boxes are an option but the ones I have tried all create a noticeable volume / tone loss in the loop. It shouldn't bother me as I'm just playing at home at reasonable levels but it does. The Quadraverb creates the same issue in the loop, but it has input and output level knobs to adjust.
If anyone has any suggestions, I'm all ears. Thanks!