Recommend me a real spring verb!

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I'm so torn on the Orion. It costs $500 here in AUS and sounds good, but the fact it has a $9 accutronics tank in it makes me so uncomfortable with dropping so much $.
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Oh my fuck, I had no idea that Spaceman reverb existed! Save up for that. Then sell it to me if you ever get bored of it. :joy:

Shame it's more expensive than the Screamin FX tank as I much prefer the look and size of it.


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Ev_O))) wrote:I'm so torn on the Orion.but the fact it has a $9 accutronics tank in it makes me so uncomfortable with dropping so much $.
Although there is this aspect too. I need to hear if it can do absurd fender tank style surf reverb before even thinking about maybe considering even looking at it.

I forgot about the Carl Martin Reverb, which is at least uses a good size spring tank, and seems like the sort of thing that would crop up at a decent second hand price.

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I like that it has 2 switchable settings but I really love the way the uverbia sounded in that demo, and it has a nice overdriven sound.

Also Danny had the idea to put the control section in a normal sized enclosure and mount the springs underneath a pedaltrain which would be badass. Otherwise I would just put some Velcro on it and put pedals on top of it. But stuff with soft touch switches so I wouldn't bounce the springs around too bad.
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I'm very fond of the Premier 90 reverb, which is a fairly cheap and shitty unit from the 60s. They use kind of odd tubes, have lovely faux wood grain vinyl covering, and are a bit noisy, but the reverb depth is ridiculous. They almost can go 100 % wet, the reverb signal can be louder than the dry, you can hit the front of your amp a bit harder with some tubey goodness, and if you set the unit in front of a loud amp, you can get some great feedback out of the springs. People say the Premier tank on 3 is like the Fender 63 reverb tank on 10. Not sure what they go for now, but I paid $125 for mine about 10 years ago.

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Looks like $300 to $500 now, which is more than I would've figured. Mine needed a bit of help to get it working right, though. New caps and such.
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neonblack wrote: But stuff with soft touch switches so I wouldn't bounce the springs around too bad.
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Son I can just kick that shit! Another option would be to put the stuff on top in a bypass looper so I don't have to think about it.
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Steadicam that tank.

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Seriously, it would be easier to mount the tank to the floor side of the board on foam [multivox tank was like this]. It shouldn't be bad anyway...takes a good kick anyway to get the real clang.
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I've been really eyeing the danelectro spring king recently, and it seems to be a sweet option for springs on a budget. Other than that, this also seems kinda fun http://www.instructables.com/id/DIY-Spring-Reverb/
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pretty sure i only paid like 170$ for the Sole Mate Jr. having access to manipulate the springs is a major plus, pretty much turns it into an instrument if you're into experimental sounds, running it into effects is a blast.

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