I have other Alesis gear and I don't find any of it noisy.
That dosen't mean that the Microverb isn't noisy (haven't heard one yet), but I can't say the same about my other Alesis peices.
If it seems like I'm hanging onto the Alesis through this thread, it's because the size and price are right and the reviews on Harmony Central look good. No compalints about noise there.
This is for a live rig and not a studio rack. A bit of noise would be acceptable. Until it died on me, I was using
a Zoom RFX 1000 for this job. That was fine for me for the six or seven years that I gigged with it. The Alesis is a step up I'm sure.
Basically, I'm feeling out if there are other units of COMPERABLE price that will do the job better than the Alesis.
Seems to me that oft times when gear advice is sought, other people are very quick to spend other people's money. I scrape to get by so even as little as $50 is a lot of cash to me. I have to work for five hours to make that much and I have a family to support as well.
So jumping from $118 to $200 just because of a little noise that in a crowded venue might never be heard seems a bit extravagant to me.
I didn't trash the other units. I'm not saying that the Alesis is a better unit. I'm sure (SURE) that it is not. However, some hum isn't what's going to make me steer clear of it for my intended use. Unless the SNR on the Alesis is something like 3:1 it's not going to effect my decision.
But, if the onboard reverbs in the Microverb sound like they are made of tin, have sudden decay drop offs, synthetic sounding starts and stops then I will pass on it.
Anyone going to state that in their personal experience with the unit in question that this is the case?
I would love to be able to get the Lexicon or TC. But if I were asking for a station car to get myself to work and home every day and was looking at something like a fully loaded Hyundai Elantra for $13,000 and someone kept asserting that a Honda Accord for $22,500 is the way to go because "it's better than the Hyundai" I would have to say Pffft on that too.
If the Behringer Virtulizer wasn't eight inches deep, I would probably be getting that instead of the Alesis because it too has good reviews at HC and costs only $99.
So, unless there is another low priced (or even comprably priced) NEW unit that will provide no frills, good reverberation in the size I want, then I will be getting the Alesis.
A bit of hum is not going to be enough incentive to drop another $70. Sorry, haven't got that kind of income at the moment.
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Carl