little seen spring reverb features I like

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Re: little seen spring reverb features I like

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maybe too much for in-amp (maybe not) a sweepable mid.

really, I think a lo-pass is first and foremost and does prob 80 % of the job

but then to change the character of the verb, a sweepable mid

On the outboards I've used with a bass control, I think I just used it as a rumble filter (whichyou could just hardwire in I suppose)
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gordian knot wrote:an in-amp dual tank design would be kind of nice. maybe long tank & short tank
Just a preamp, but the early version of the Boogie Quad before the MIDI switching has dual pans like this. I have one and it's my favorite spring reverb ever. The rest of the thing hardly sucks, either, except I need to replace switching components to get it back in shape.
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Gone Fission wrote:
gordian knot wrote:an in-amp dual tank design would be kind of nice. maybe long tank & short tank
Just a preamp, but the early version of the Boogie Quad before the MIDI switching has dual pans like this. I have one and it's my favorite spring reverb ever. The rest of the thing hardly sucks, either, except I need to replace switching components to get it back in shape.
we're they accutronic or OCs (does OC still even exit?) or something else?

I ask just musing about the possibility of a tank swapout.
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The Reverberatum Maximus: Long Spring tank; Controls for Dwell, Mix, and Tone; And an Obverbsation window through which you can manually manipulate the springs. Made completely from 100% recycled materials.
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The MercuReverb: All tube (including rectifier) With octal preamp tube; Controls for Dwell. Mix, and Tone; Dry side effects loop; And Obverbsation window for fun time spring manipulation. Made from 100% recycled materials.
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Wait you make these things for sale? :drool:
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D.o.S. wrote:Wait you make these things for sale? :drool:
These units have already sold. The first was Special Custom Customer Ordered through my website. The second was one I made because I had the parts and it eventually sold on Reverb (how apropos). I am just showing them here because they have "little seen spring reverb features I like". I have a website if you are interested. There is a button under my SoaringTortoise picture that will take you there."
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SO RAD.
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