![]() Some offered a tighter, less animated tone while others sounded “drippier,” with longer sustain and livelier reverb trails. After extensive research we found tremendous diversity in the spring reverb sounds of a variety of amps. Short Spring Reverb: Modeled after the unmistakable twang of "blackface" amplifiers of the 1960s. Of course, Leo Fender adopted this design in the 1960s with the some of his "blackface" amplifiers and a revolution was born. This stark design uses a pair of input and output transducers to inject an instrument’s dry signal into an actual set of spring coils and capture the very distinct reverberations as the sound bounces back and forth within the springs. The True Spring’s reverb effects are based on a mechanical design originated by the Hammond Organ Company™ in the late 1930s. The result is indisputable sound quality with magnificent tonal depth and precision. Our two man engineering team of Bob Chidlaw and Jesse Remignanti put years of collective man-hours into capturing every nuance and idiosyncrasy of the spring reverb and tremolo effects from some of the music gear industry’s most iconic guitar amps and outboard gear. Source Audio doesn’t depend on the off-the-shelf reverb effects processors found in many modern reverb pedals, we meticulously craft every one of our proprietary effects engines and load them to high-powered, 56-bit Sigma DSP. ![]() Turn on to the vintage charm of natural spring reverb coupled with pulsing tremolo. ![]()
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