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Isn't there a Dano spring-verb pedal replete with kickable pad?
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Seizurema wrote:Isn't there a Dano spring-verb pedal replete with kickable pad?
Spring King. Good luck finding one that works and/or isn't being price jacked though :grumpy:
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I dont really think the ghost echo sounds that springy.
Another option not mentioned yet is the solid gold surf rider.
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hiorgos wrote:But are they worth it?
I thought it was cool when I played one, but didn't get to really compare it to a springer. The big crash button did sound like a tank getting hit though :joy:
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I've got a 66 Fender Reverb Unit that is it. They make a reissue, and if its anywhere near mine then that's probably among the best spring reverb pedals. yes, it does come with a foot switch.
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Uncle Grandfather wrote:I've got a 66 Fender Reverb Unit that is it. They make a reissue, and if its anywhere near mine then that's probably among the best spring reverb pedals. yes, it does come with a foot switch.
and if I remember correctly, quite a hefty price tag
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Jero wrote:
Uncle Grandfather wrote:I've got a 66 Fender Reverb Unit that is it. They make a reissue, and if its anywhere near mine then that's probably among the best spring reverb pedals. yes, it does come with a foot switch.
and if I remember correctly, quite a hefty price tag

i'm not sure about the reissue, i got a great deal on my vintage. But, you get what you pay for.
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Jero wrote:
Seizurema wrote:Isn't there a Dano spring-verb pedal replete with kickable pad?
Spring King. Good luck finding one that works and/or isn't being price jacked though :grumpy:
Aren't they only like $150 new and half that used?
And PP's got a demo!
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Jero wrote:
Seizurema wrote:Isn't there a Dano spring-verb pedal replete with kickable pad?
Spring King. Good luck finding one that works and/or isn't being price jacked though :grumpy:
Aren't they only like $150 new and half that used?
And PP's got a demo!
They are long since discontinued and the last time I looked someone was asking $100+ for a unit that "some times worked." The others are $125-$180.
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Uncle Grandfather wrote:
Jero wrote:
Uncle Grandfather wrote:I've got a 66 Fender Reverb Unit that is it. They make a reissue, and if its anywhere near mine then that's probably among the best spring reverb pedals. yes, it does come with a foot switch.
and if I remember correctly, quite a hefty price tag

i'm not sure about the reissue, i got a great deal on my vintage. But, you get what you pay for.

Looks like the reissue list's for $699, so you should be able to walk out the door for around $500. Used should be less. not too hefty.
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zRobertez wrote:I dont really think the ghost echo sounds that springy.
Another option not mentioned yet is the solid gold surf rider.
+1 on the SolidGoldFX Surf Rider Deluxe. Very versatile, yet very true to spring reverb. The reverb boost button is cool too.
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futuresailors wrote:
Jero wrote:
Seizurema wrote:Isn't there a Dano spring-verb pedal replete with kickable pad?
Spring King. Good luck finding one that works and/or isn't being price jacked though :grumpy:
Aren't they only like $150 new and half that used?
And PP's got a demo!
The Spring King was a very interesting pedal. It has a spring in it attached to the kickpad which supplements half of the reverb sound, and it is mixed with an extremely short digital delay with some repeats. So you get this cheap analog spring mixed with a digital delay tuned to psuedo reverb, and you can control the mix of the two with the knobs. Sounds fucking killer pre-fuzz.
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Uncle Grandfather wrote:
Uncle Grandfather wrote:
Jero wrote:
Uncle Grandfather wrote:I've got a 66 Fender Reverb Unit that is it. They make a reissue, and if its anywhere near mine then that's probably among the best spring reverb pedals. yes, it does come with a foot switch.
and if I remember correctly, quite a hefty price tag

i'm not sure about the reissue, i got a great deal on my vintage. But, you get what you pay for.

Looks like the reissue list's for $699, so you should be able to walk out the door for around $500. Used should be less. not too hefty.
I personally like the reissue more: more wash, treble and intense :idk:

Mooer shimverb has a nice spring emulation on the cheaps.
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univalve wrote: I personally like the reissue more: more wash, treble and intense :idk:
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that's good to hear fender did a great job on the reissue. :thumb:
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