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Source Audio True Spring Reverb Pedal – £239 New

£239.00

The Source Audio True Spring Reverb Pedal is In stock available now for fast UK delivery online for £239 + Delivery. Read More >

Description

The Source Audio True Spring Reverb Pedal is In stock available now for fast UK delivery online for £239 + Delivery. This excellent piece of kit is manufactured by Source Audio and in New condition and comes with a great warranty.

Turn on to the vintage charm of natural spring reverb coupled with pulsing tremolo. Source Audio doesn’t depend on the off-the-shelf reverb effects processors found in many modern reverb pedals, we handcraft every one of our proprietary effects engines and load them to high-powered, 56-bit Sigma DSP.  Our two man engineering team of Bob Chidlaw and Jesse Remignanti put years of collective man-hours into capturing every nuance and idiosyncrasy of the spring reverb and tremolo effects from some of the music gear industry’s most iconic guitar amps and outboard gear. The result is indisputable sound quality with magnificent tonal depth and precision.

The Spring Reverbs

The True Spring’s reverb effects are based on a mechanical design originated by the Hammond Organ Company™ in the late 1930s. This stark design uses a pair of input and output transducers to inject an instrument’s dry signal into an actual set of spring coils and capture the very distinct reverberations as the sound bounces back and forth within the springs. Of course, Leo Fender adopted this design in the 1960s with the some of his "blackface" amplifiers and a revolution was born.

  • Short Spring Reverb: Modeled after the unmistakable twang of "blackface" amplifiers of the 1960s. After extensive research we found tremendous diversity in the spring reverb sounds of a variety of amps. Some offered a tighter, less animated tone while others sounded “drippier,” with longer sustain and livelier reverb trails. The SHORT Spring reverb engine offers a taut sound with a quick decay and smooth trails.  
  • Long Spring Reverb: Produces long and deep reverb decays with noticeable “drip” and highly animated trails. The LONG Spring engine is not as dramatic as the TANK Reverb engine, but does offer an extremely authentic representation of some of the livelier reverb tanks found in vintage combo amps.
  • Tank Spring Reverb (Outboard Spring): Captures the unmistakable effect of the tube driven outboard spring tanks of the 60s. The sound of reverb tanks like the classic Fender 6G15™ are characterized by their “drippy” attack and animated trail. This original two-spring design produces a bouncing, delay like sound inseparable from the early days of surf rock and spaghetti western soundtracks. 

The Tremolos

The True Spring Reverb also allows you to combine any of its iconic spring reverbs with any of the pedal's three tremolo effects. The True Spring's tremolos are the same organic effects that originally appeared in our Vertigo Tremolo – the winner of Guitar Player’s “Hall of Fame 2015” and Premier Guitar’s “Premier Gear Award.”

  • Opto Tremolo: Optical tremolo (a.k.a. “Photocell Tremolo”) is the effect found in many combo amps of the 1960s. T. Please read more for images, details and to place an order.

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Reverb, short for reverberation, is an essential guitar effect that simulates the natural reflections of sound in a physical space, such as a room, hall, or cathedral. It adds depth, ambiance, and spaciousness to the guitar’s sound by creating a series of discrete echoes that decay over time, mimicking the way sound reverberates in different environments. Reverb pedals offer controls for adjusting parameters such as decay time (the length of the reverb tail), pre-delay (the time between the original signal and the onset of the reverb), and mix (the balance between the dry and reverberated signals). By adjusting these parameters, guitarists can achieve a wide range of reverb effects, from subtle room ambience to lush, expansive reverberation. Reverb is widely used across various music genres, including rock, jazz, ambient, and electronic music, to add depth, dimension, and realism to guitar tones, creating a sense of space and immersion in the sound. Popular reverb pedal models include the Strymon BigSky, Boss RV-6, and Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail.

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About Source Audio

We have new and used Source Audio gear available on our website for fast direct delivery direct to you from across sellers in all areas of the USA & UK.

Source Audio specializes in creating innovative guitar effects pedals that are known for their advanced digital signal processing capabilities. Their product line includes a wide range of effects such as distortion, delay, reverb, modulation, and filter effects. They are particularly noted for their One Series pedals, which offer deep editing capabilities through the Neuro Mobile App and Neuro Desktop Editor. This allows users to access a vast array of sound options and customize their tones extensively. The pedals are designed with both live performance and studio use in mind, providing high-quality sounds and robust functionality.

Some of the most popular Source Audio pedals include the Nemesis Delay, Ventris Dual Reverb, and the C4 Synth. The Nemesis Delay is celebrated for its diverse array of delay types and programmable presets, making it a versatile choice for many guitarists. The Ventris Dual Reverb stands out due to its dual reverb engines, which enable complex and lush reverb sounds. The C4 Synth, a relatively newer addition, has gained popularity for its ability to transform the guitar into a synthesizer, offering a wide range of synth tones and extensive customization options. These pedals have received high praise from musicians for their sound quality, versatility, and the innovative features provided by the Neuro editing platform.