Phoenix is absolutely awesome. If you set it right you can't notice it. The GUI is really efficient and a pleasure to work with. The preset system, one of the best around. To be honest, I can't see anything bad about this reverb.aMUSEd wrote:Just demoing this now - much as I love some of the reverbs I have I was getting fed up with how much they tend to colour or fill up the space in some way so thought I would try this and I must say it lives up to the description - it really has a very clear and refined sound. Great for piano. Not come across anything else quite like it, surprised it doesn't seem to get talked about as much.
On the other hand, I've tried R2 two times. Michael Carnes was kind enough to renew my demo but so far, it is not my cup of tea. The Lexicon reverbs, designed by him too, are better at this kind of sound.
And, if you love delays, you have to take a look at Excalibur. It's brilliant and the sound is in the same vein as Phoenix.
