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Posts tagged "Spring Reverb"

2025 UPDATE: Best Spring Reverb Pedals | Analog & Digital

New at NAMM ’22: Screwed Circuitz The Tower Spring Reverb

Build your own spring reverb with Mod Kits DIY’s The Wave

mod103[1]Those of you who like to challenge themselves with DIY projects in the realm of electric engineering applied to music, should take a look at MODKits DIY's authentic spring tube reverb design called The Wave. For the the young and unaware, spring reverbs are an electromechanical reverb device that produces a reverb effect by inducing sound vibrations at one end of a long wire shaped like a spring. They were among the first reverbs on the market, and you can find them in many now vintage guitar amps from the 50s and 60s.... Click on the title for more

Build your own spring reverb with Mod Kits DIY’s The Wave

New Pedals: Chuck Pedals Blue Dream

J. Rockett Boing Spring Reverb

boing-product[1] If you belong to the category of guitarists who get lost when presented with too many options, J Rockett Audio Designs, out of Nashville, is your friend: the manufacturer's latest pedal, the BOING Spring Reverb, features ONE footswitch (On/Off) and ONE knob (Mix) - there's no way you can lose your way home in there.... Click on the title for more

J. Rockett Boing Spring Reverb

Malekko Spring Chicken – Spring Reverb Emulation

Many forget that Malekko (run by Ministry's legendary guitarist Paul Barker) was one of the first manufacturers to venture in the market of mini-pedals (which are all the rage these days) and that their tiny "Spring" pedal was one of the first (if not THE first) successful attempts to put a reverb inside an enclosure that's half the size of your regular stompbox.... Click on the title for more

Malekko Spring Chicken – Spring Reverb Emulation

Pedal News: The Verb Deluxe – Reverb Pedal Kit

New from MOD Kits DIY, The Verb Deluxe kit is built around the Belton Digi-Log Mini Module. I love DIY projects and intend on possibly building a few myself this year. It would be cool to build one and document the entire process for the blog. This may not be a bad one to start with, but the website and associated forum are very helpful and provide endless support and advice. It seems like there has been quite an influx of DIY pedal options sprouting up in the last couple years. Another good one is Build Your Own Clone. It is typically a good idea to gain a basic level of electronics knowledge and soldering experience before embarking on a project such as this, but the reward is typically saving some money and learning how to build your own gear in the process, which is pretty exciting if you ask me! - Gus Green... Click on the title for more

Pedal News: The Verb Deluxe – Reverb Pedal Kit