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Analog reverb pedals, programmable or not

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vansinn:
Anyone knowledgeable on analog reverbs?

I'd prefer programmable, but this is less important.
What is important is a reverb sounding 'just right' for guitar when no big stadium reverb, cathedral, refrigerator, bathroom or three mile tunnel is wanted :lol: but just something akin to a good spring or mid-sized plate medium room, IUGMD..

I'll want something not too large, so no 19". Basically, it should fit under my MP-2, behind my Lexicon Vortex, which is a mere 10 cm / 4" deep + angled jacks.

MarshallJMP:
As far as I know there are only 2 types of analog reverb, that's a plate and spring reverb. Plate reverbs are big so that's a no go for you (even if you can find them).So that only leaves a spring reverb which is also quite big. If I remember correctly peavy made a 19" rack version (and with tubes I think) called a valveverb or something like that.

Harley Hexxe:
Hey Sinn,

  You might like this one:

rnolan:
There's also room reverb (or reverb rooms) even bigger than a plate LoL.  Didn't anyone make a bucket brigade reverb way back ?  I don't remember, most amps had spring reverb which sound awesome when you bash the amp (e.g. the end of DP highway star).

vansinn:
Yeah, I've looked into these pedals, including the Strymon BigSky, and, as I just wrote in my harmonizer thread, reached the conclusion the keep my TSR-24S.

If anything, I just might build an old-school spring reverb box, which can easily be housed behind my Lexicon Vortex (only 10 cm deep).

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