Looking for a 60s / 70's reverb sound

Hello,
I am new to Logic express and I am having trouble finding a reverb sound that sounds right to me. I feel the reverb plug-ins available within logic express are perhaps too sophisticated, ie room modelling reverbs, and so I guess I am looking for a 60’s and 70’s reverb sound, would that be a plate reverb?
Has anyone had any success getting that type of reverb sound out of any of the plug-ins that come with Logic express or are there any plug-ins you would recommend I look to purchase?
Many thanks,
Chris.

Hi
Thanks for replying. Logic Express has the following reverb plugins; AVerb, SilverVerb, GoldVerb, and PlatinumVerb, I think this is the same as Logic Pro except that logic Pro has Space designer as well.
AVerb is the simplest but like the rest, sounds digital and metallic, which unfortunately does not lend itself to what I’m doing. I have played with the various presets but just can’t get close to what I have in my head.
I fear the answer possibly lies in finding the right plug-in but really don’t know where to start looking.
Thanks,
Chris.

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