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Cheap Spring Reverb Solution Volume III

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Submitted by Evilash1996 on

Hello all,

I made a third instalment to my video series about cheap spring reverb solutions. This time I talk about using an old mixing board with a built in tank. Hope you enjoy!

I hope to start a discussion on this thread. What is your cheapest piece of gear you use on your recordings? Any hidden gems (uh oh hope we don't drive up the prices of anything!!)

Cheers,

Spring Reverb

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Submitted by audiokid on

A spring reverb system uses a transducer at one end of a spring and a pickup at the other, similar to those used in plate reverbs, to create and capture vibrations within a metal spring. Laurens Hammond was granted a patent on a spring-based mechanical reverberation system in 1939.



Best gear to connect spring reverb into line-level patchbay?

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Submitted by elbiciclista on

I have a very nice spring reverb that I use between my guitar and my guitar amp. I would like to connect it to my studio patchbays and use it during mixdown.



It is a tube buffered unit...to be specific, a Dumblelator-type circuit with the reverb hard-wired into its effects loop.



A good spring reverb?

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Submitted by anonymous on

Well even if I love my DAW and all the plugins.. I want to get a good spring reverb for my home/project studio.

Do you have any favourites that you can recommend?

The AKG ones are too expensive right now for me.

I'm looking for a more budget thing...

Has anyone tried a Biamp reverb?

Or maybe something else.

Spring Reverbs?

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Submitted by anonymous on

The review of the Demeter box in the new Mix got me thinking I'd like to try out a spring reverb for certain things, but don't necessarily want to drop 5-600 bucks on a unit...What are some other spring 'verbs of the past that are worth having a look at?



I remember the Furman sounded pretty good, but it's been years since I've heard one...any good?