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I've not used my Hall Of Fame reverb pedal for a few months and when I last did it was working perfectly. Today I put it on my board and found it made an awful noise through the amp when the pedal was switched on. Like a cross between a loud metalic hiss and a buzz. Same thing whether powered by my Hot Stone Deluxe or by battery.
Does this sound like a repairable fault and, if so, does anyone know where I might send it for repair?
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Maybe a slight exaggeration but not much. I won't take them to repair now, it's a waste of my time and the customer's.
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No not above the supply. I tested it away from the pedal board and it's a nasty noise rather than a hum - but only when switched on.
That doesn't bode well for getting the HOF fixed. Nor does it encourage me to buy another one. A shame really because it did everything I needed of a reverb pedal and very well too.
So, any recommendations for a decent digital reverb pedal comparable with the HOF that is say sub-£200 new, or even better a good used one? Pedals like the Strymons are way over the top for my needs as I'm not into all the ambient stuff. I just prefer not to hear the crashing of springs in my combo whenever anyone stomps around on stage
Edit: I should say that in a pedal I generally prefer the plate reverbs to simulated springs.
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