Rusty rack mount effects

Yeah, so sorry about your uncle, but I agree with @Harry Klippton, the Lexicon is cool -- not my favorite reverb from that era -- I definitely like the Midiverb better, but the Lexicon is definitely a quality piece of equipment. Also, that graphics EQ looks cool.
I’m with you on this- even though the Lexicon was the defacto standard for digital reverbs, I always found the “Large 1” preset on the Microverb-II to be perfect for most uses (think Neal Schon’s tone on the Frontiers album). Strongly suspect that algorithm is also available on the Midiverb and Quadraverb as well.
 
Yeah. I've sold off most of my pedals with antiquated sub-menu systems from the '80s/'90s.
Thinking of getting rid of the rest of my Sub-Menu hell pedals.
Except for the Future Impact; That's a forever on my board pedal.



[EDIT: When I say "sold off" I meant gave away to friends, friends' kids... — I haven't SOLD anything.]
 
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Yeah. I've sold off most of my pedals with antiquated sub-menu systems from the '80s/'90s.
Thinking of getting rid of the rest of my Sub-Menu hell pedals.
Except for the Future Impact; That's a forever on my board pedal.
Considered getting a backup of that one. If I never need it, maybe it will put a grandkid through college.
(Just bought a submarine pickup purely to send to the FI)
 
Lots of progress on the rack. Got everything cleaned, replaced all the rusty faceplate screws, remounted the stuff I think I’m going to hang onto, and made a little cart for it to roll around on.

Also finished a new set of plywood sides to join my little mixer to it’s matching meter bridge, and plopped that on top.


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