Old Funky Reverbs (prob just tanks?)
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Old Funky Reverbs (prob just tanks?)
I love reverb tanks. I’ve seen a few different ones on reverb and craigslist so I figure we need a thread.
Premier Reverberation
Lafayette Echo Verb
PIONEER SPring Reverb
Farifsa
What do you know about some of these bad bois?
The YouTube demos are severely lacking
Premier Reverberation
Lafayette Echo Verb
PIONEER SPring Reverb
Farifsa
What do you know about some of these bad bois?
The YouTube demos are severely lacking
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Re: Old Funky Reverbs (prob just tanks?)
There are also instances of oil can reverbs if you're looking funky enough. Make sure those work unless you REALLY like deep projects...
Gibson GA-4RE "Reverb Echo" is an example of a simple oil can (no control on sweeping the delay time).
Out of your list I only own a Pioneer reverb (SR-101), a little more on that and other hifi reverbs here: viewtopic.php?f=149&t=57948&p=1247177
Gibson GA-4RE "Reverb Echo" is an example of a simple oil can (no control on sweeping the delay time).
Out of your list I only own a Pioneer reverb (SR-101), a little more on that and other hifi reverbs here: viewtopic.php?f=149&t=57948&p=1247177
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I’m going to check out those oil cans!crochambeau wrote:There are also instances of oil can reverbs if you're looking funky enough. Make sure those work unless you REALLY like deep projects...
Gibson GA-4RE "Reverb Echo" is an example of a simple oil can (no control on sweeping the delay time).
Out of your list I only own a Pioneer reverb (SR-101), a little more on that and other hifi reverbs here: viewtopic.php?f=149&t=57948&p=1247177
The sansui looks litAF in that other thread
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this is all ive been looking up for 2 weeks now.
...you open that package yet? hehehe...
...you open that package yet? hehehe...
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Re: Old Funky Reverbs (prob just tanks?)
I'll say it here again.. (sorry DIY thread dudes) but the Ruthenium reverb is Legit AF.. uses a real spring tank, runs off a 1054 chip and it does exactly what you want a spring reverb to do. Has a tone knob too. So good .. the reverb tank is the exact size of a 1590XX too so it all fits nicely.
Here's mine
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That Ruthenium unit does look nice, but there's also something to be said for stupidly large:

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Re: Old Funky Reverbs (prob just tanks?)
Conveniently fitting in 1590xx doesn’t mean it has to. Stuff it in something huge!
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I did! There’s a video in the ss18 thread.comesect2.0 wrote:this is all ive been looking up for 2 weeks now.![]()
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...you open that package yet? hehehe...
That looks really nice! I’ve never built a pedal from scratch, only kits. Is it a tough build?BetterOffShred wrote:I'll say it here again.. (sorry DIY thread dudes) but the Ruthenium reverb is Legit AF.. uses a real spring tank, runs off a 1054 chip and it does exactly what you want a spring reverb to do. Has a tone knob too. So good .. the reverb tank is the exact size of a 1590XX too so it all fits nicely.
Here's mine
For some reason, the more inconvenient the package size, the more I like the reverb. I hate to say that i don’t listen with my eyes, but sometimes we do.
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is the Spring King not funky enough for you?
seems like the most accessible model, anyway...
seems like the most accessible model, anyway...
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Jack, just get a Ventris. It destroys almost everything on the market IMO. Of course, I've never owned a tank and am talking purely out of my ass here.
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The dude from shoe pedals worked on the new “true spring” to get the outboard tank algo to sound as close to his personal outboard tank as possible. Might be worth tearing out.
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I loved my Ventris until suddenly I didn’t. The reverb on my Rockerverb absolutely crushes it. The only reverb I’ve ever loved is Blackout Cadavernous. But amp verb has been very good to me.Jwar wrote:Jack, just get a Ventris. It destroys almost everything on the market IMO. Of course, I've never owned a tank and am talking purely out of my ass here.
I thought the Ventris introduced a lot of high end. It can be dialed out via Nuero but that’s cubersome. Also, it would drive jack crazy. The high end didn’t jive with my dual rectifier but those have a lot of high end on tap.
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Re: Old Funky Reverbs (prob just tanks?)
The old Premier tanks are pretty popular with surf dudes, although they have a reputation of shocking people. There are also the Supro Magic of Concert Hall Sound and Maestro GA1-RT which are reverb units that work through being driven by another amp, those are kind of unique and rare, I don't know if they even have spring tanks in them?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbJ47p5FVE4
Those pedal sized units with springs never really sound good because the decay is so short and they never sound very deep, just kind of washy and weird.
The ScreaminFX Uverbia uses a pretty big tank and looks really cool though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbJ47p5FVE4
Those pedal sized units with springs never really sound good because the decay is so short and they never sound very deep, just kind of washy and weird.
The ScreaminFX Uverbia uses a pretty big tank and looks really cool though.
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Jack's had a Uverbia, then I had his, then I sold it. LOL
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