I just purchased one of these and I'm dying to try it out. I also just purchased a Marshall 15 studio tube amp in absolutely perfect condition. I'm looking forward to trying out these two new toys with my...lol..also just purchased a Fender Ultra Luxe guitar. Yeah, this the season to waste money! Great video, I was hoping to find one demonstrating the reverb amp and there you were! New subscriber, thank you!
I have one FOR SALE on Reverb - serviced by a Tech and now with Wet-Only-Mod, Jacks I/O & new Power Plug. Ready to use in the studio right away, Plug&Play! 💥😃
Thank you for doing this. Good demo. I'm eyeing this for sale, considering a purchase. Always wanted a spring reverb. Just not fond of them always having their own inherent resonant frequencies.
Nice! I’m using mine with a mono split from my main signal to the reverb and a separate amp. That goes to some speakers in the back of the room, just to give a little reflected backsplash from the wall behind me, a la a live event in an enclosed space.
I’m wondering if anyone can help me with the exact connection method. I think I have it set up correct (I hear the boing boing when I tap it) but I’m not hearing that dramatic reverb echo…I’m sending it into and out of a pioneer SX 535. Any thoughts?
but what were these sold to be used for predominantly? recording? looks liek home audio to me...who ads reverb to a song they are listening ? i guess maybe listening to really really old recordings before studios had all the tech maybe you could get more realistic tones.
These were kind of novelty items and needed to be used sparingly, if it all. The reverb itself was on the cheap side using a spring tank just like those found in guitar amps, that's why these were popular with guitar players because spring reverb sounds great on guitars. Truth be told if the reverb was of higher quality like those found in Lexicon systems the effect would sound much better on a 2-track mix.
Great demo, thank you. Please don't take offense to this, but has anyone ever told you that your voice sounds like you could be the normal, articulate version of the "Bigfoot" character from the Howard Stern show?
Sound damn good better than even the modern ones arround now
Great demo and song choice man. I love how the reverb transformed the beginning sound segment into a submarine sonar ping.
I just purchased one of these and I'm dying to try it out. I also just purchased a Marshall 15 studio tube amp in absolutely perfect condition. I'm looking forward to trying out these two new toys with my...lol..also just purchased a Fender Ultra Luxe guitar. Yeah, this the season to waste money! Great video, I was hoping to find one demonstrating the reverb amp and there you were! New subscriber, thank you!
How are you going to hook up a guitar to it?
I need one of these in my life!
I have one FOR SALE on Reverb - serviced by a Tech and now with Wet-Only-Mod, Jacks I/O & new Power Plug. Ready to use in the studio right away, Plug&Play! 💥😃
Thank you for doing this. Good demo. I'm eyeing this for sale, considering a purchase.
Always wanted a spring reverb. Just not fond of them always having their own inherent resonant frequencies.
Nice! I’m using mine with a mono split from my main signal to the reverb and a separate amp. That goes to some speakers in the back of the room, just to give a little reflected backsplash from the wall behind me, a la a live event in an enclosed space.
Gregg Juke Very cool !
marcusdolby1- Thx. I dig your crazy name, bruh! Dr. of Noise Reduction.
@@jukesjointOG Thanks, It was a nickname my brother gave me when I got into music and audio engineering. Just one of those things that stuck.
marcusdolby1- Your brother is a Wordsmith undoubtedly... BTW- Ever use the 202 in the studio? We did for quite awhile...
Gregg Juke I have seen it used on guitar a couple of times. My recollection was it sounded great for that.
I’m wondering if anyone can help me with the exact connection method. I think I have it set up correct (I hear the boing boing when I tap it) but I’m not hearing that dramatic reverb echo…I’m sending it into and out of a pioneer SX 535. Any thoughts?
This pioneer is good to music?
Hi, How much white noise are you getting from your unit?
but what were these sold to be used for predominantly? recording? looks liek home audio to me...who ads reverb to a song they are listening ? i guess maybe listening to really really old recordings before studios had all the tech maybe you could get more realistic tones.
These were kind of novelty items and needed to be used sparingly, if it all. The reverb itself was on the cheap side using a spring tank just like those found in guitar amps, that's why these were popular with guitar players because spring reverb sounds great on guitars. Truth be told if the reverb was of higher quality like those found in Lexicon systems the effect would sound much better on a 2-track mix.
Hello how to connect to a marantaz 4300
Great demo, thank you. Please don't take offense to this, but has anyone ever told you that your voice sounds like you could be the normal, articulate version of the "Bigfoot" character from the Howard Stern show?
Eric Schlotzer Not that character but many have said I should do radio or voice over work.
which one is better this one or sansui ra-500?
roland They are both comparable but I actually like the Sansui.
Do these have two tanks & discrete stereo paths ?
To be honest, I have no idea.
It only has 1 Tank for Reverb.
Hi Marc can u show me how to connect this one I’ve got one regards den
you have to convert microphone cables to have an xlr out and the other side needs to have rca connectors i believe.
Bán về việt nam ko
It would have been a little more effective he had picked a song that didn't already have saturated reverb