I need help choosing a reverb.
Does anyone who owns or has owned a Bigsky comment on what sounds like an abundance of compression that exists? Does the Bigsky allow you to adjust the dynamics?
The H9 seems to sound more like a natural reverb, but doesn't sound as transparent about the original source signal staying unchanged compared to the strymon. Is it dependent upon the high and low filter? Or is the high and low filter based on the reverb response algorithm itself in terms of output? Just really confused on positives and negatives of each. Would love opinions from fellow sso'ers.
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Does anyone who owns or has owned a Bigsky comment on what sounds like an abundance of compression that exists? Does the Bigsky allow you to adjust the dynamics?
The H9 seems to sound more like a natural reverb, but doesn't sound as transparent about the original source signal staying unchanged compared to the strymon. Is it dependent upon the high and low filter? Or is the high and low filter based on the reverb response algorithm itself in terms of output? Just really confused on positives and negatives of each. Would love opinions from fellow sso'ers.
Thanks