Controls
- Reverb
- Speed
- Intensity
- Shape
- Gain
Specifications
- Designed for a 1590BB enclosure (Landscape) with top-mounted jacks
Downloads
Build documentation coming soon…
$15.00
Spring Reverb with Tremolo
In stock
Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 3 × 4 × 0.5 in |
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James Haney (verified owner) –
Very solid single knob reverb with a flexible tremolo. Fantastic solution to my end of chain needs.
I built a bunch of Trem and Reverb pedals to audition, but this pedal hasn’t left my board since I built it.
Trem side has controls for Speed, Depth, Shape and Gain. This last letting you fine tune the volume to compensate for the apparent drop you get with certain trem settings. Fantastic to have this on the front of the pedal and not buried in an internal trim pot. Shape ramps nicely from sine to square if you want some bite in the trem. Trem LED does double duty as activation light, but also pulses in rhythm with the trem speed. – love this feature.
Many folks on the PedalPCB forum sing the praises of this gem.
NeverBetter725 (verified owner) –
I built this pedal to use on a smaller travel board and it never made it there. It went straight to my main board. I love the subtlety of this reverb. It gives me quality reverb regardless of which amp I am using. The tremolo also sounds great. Previously, I rarely used Tremolo on the fly. The pulsing LED was the visual que that I did not know that I needed. I quickly adjust via the LED before even hitting a note and I can jump in with perfect Tremolo goodness every time. After many years, I now enjoy the Tremolo effect. As someone who uses each of these effects sparingly, it is wonderful to have them both in one fantastic sounding pedal.
I found it to be a straightforward build. Just make sure to check the pot sizes, not just value. That part got me. I had this thing sitting on my desk for weeks until I got around to ordering the correct pots. It was all worth it though.
airbud (verified owner) –
The reverb sounds great and is a nice implementation of the Belton brick. the entire range of the knob is usable, though of course you’re not going to get any wacky noises out of this one.
I didn’t have a tremolo so I decided to build this version, and I’m glad I did. I’m not going to use it often but it specifically sounds great with a mild amount dialed in. At first I couldn’t find the right “shape” setting and I wasn’t satisfied, but once I figured out the right setting I got some nice clean sounds. Subtle is the name of the game, of course ymmv.
I’m not 100% sure on the gain knob but it’s there and nice and clean.
Overall a good bang for your buck build. Nothing wild here but if you’re recording with other folks it’s a great tool to have in the arsenal.