Controls
- Reverb
Specifications
- Designed for a 125B enclosure with top-mounted jacks
Documentation
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soundinghispraise (verified owner) –
This seriously sounds so good. Crisp (not digital shrill), not flubby in the lows and just enough reverb effect with knob at max. Responds just like a spring amp reverb should. I am blown away!
Bettergears (verified owner) –
Close your eyes and you’ll never know it’s a pedal. Classic spring reverb sound to be sure. Reminds me of my old Traynor YRM head. My first build and a great place to start. That Belton brick IC is really fantastic. The PCB itself is also very high quality. Took some mishandling well as I re-learned my skills. No problem with lifted traces while I struggled to figure out the best order of operations to get it wired and in the enclosure. Well made board and great sounding pedal.
Killstring (verified owner) –
Simple circuit, simple end result, simply great sound. These Belton Bricks are something else.
Sven von Heyden (verified owner) –
Sounds beautifully natural. It works in the fx loop of my DSL1HR. A much, much nicer atmosphere than with the built-in reverb.
skillzmcgavern (verified owner) –
This was my first build from PCB and drilling my own enclosure etc. – I previously built Aion FX kits. It worked perfectly first try! My pedal is exhibiting switch pop – not sure if it’s normal, but obviously not a problem if you mostly leave it on.
ST (verified owner) –
I love this reverb : just put a big knob and you can adjust it live. I put it in front of a light overdrive and it really brings this srping feel to the palying.