Mad Professor Silver Spring Reverb

$219.99 USD

Maker: Mad Professor 

Model: Silver Spring Reverb

Condition: New

 

Description:

"A compact digital reverb pedal with pure-analog dry signal path, true-bypass switching, and controls for Time, Tone, and Reverb (depth), the Silver Spring proved a sparkling little performer in a range of settings. It ably subbed for a tube Fender Reverb Unit in front of a tweed-like combo for some surfy instrumentals, and worked equally well replacing a Bogner Goldfinger’s builtin spring reverb in the amp’s parallel FX loop. It doesn’t go splash when you kick it, and you might detect just a hair of pulsing in the wash of the effect’s decay, but all in all it’s a stellar sounding unit!" -Guitar Player Magazine, September 2013

Silver Spring Reverb (SSR) is a compact, easy to use digital/analog reverb with a pure analog direct signal path. It creates a natural sounding ambient reverb that will not get in the way of your original signal.

  •  The Silver Spring Reverb’s bandwidth is in between the dark warmth of an amplifier’s spring reverb and the pristine clarity of a studio reverb.
  •  There is no noise reduction system, in order to keep the decay as natural as possible.
  •  The direct signal path is all analog, going straight through analog amplifiers with no filtering.
  •  With the input set below the maximum, there is no signal distortion or coloration
  •  The Reverb signal path is filtered to produce the Silver Spring Reverb’s natural ambiance.

 The SSR’s sound is exceptional with a clean signal but was specifically designed to work equally well with the tougher performance requirements of distorted tone. The SSR can be used before distortion, although it was primarily designed to go after. If you use the SSR before distortion, you may want to use a lower Reverb (Wet/Dry) setting.

Built the Mad Professor way: small footprint and big tone. Complete true bypass and input of circuit grounded in bypass.

CONTROLS

TIME: This sets the decay time of reverb. Turn it clockwise for longer decay. At the full counterclockwise position, the decay is that of a small room. At the full clockwise position, the decay resembles the large hall sound of a plate reverb. Around the center setting the medium decay time is optimal for rhythmic chords and single notes.

TONE: This adjusts the bandwidth of the reverb signal. Turning clockwise results in a brighter reverb tone and counter-clockwise darker one. Fully counter-clockwise approximates the response of a typical spring reverb, clockwise a studio reverb.

REVERB: This adds reverb to dry signal. Reverb can be turned fully off if Reverb knob is turned fully CCW, and is loudest at fully clockwise.

ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Current consumption: 80mA at 9VDC (adapter recommended) Voltage range: 6-9 V, 9 V 100mA preferred Input impedance: 500K Output drive capability: 10K Ohms Signal noise ratio: 90dB