MAD PROFESSOR SILVER SPRING REVERB
MAD PROFESSOR SILVER SPRING REVERB

MAD PROFESSOR SILVER SPRING REVERB

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Reverb guitar pedal The 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 does not hinder the original signal. The Silver Spring Reverb ranges from the warmth of an amplifier's spring reverb to the 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, passing directly through analog amplifiers without filtering. With the input set below the maximum, there are no distortions or signal colorations. The reverb signal path is filtered to produce the natural atmosphere of Silver Spring reverb. The sound of the SSR is great with a clean signal, but it has been specifically designed to work just as well with distorted sounds. The SSR can be used before distortion, although it was primarily designed to follow it. If you use SSR before distortion, it is recommended that you use a lower reverb setting (Wet/Dry) .controls:Time: Set the decay time of the reverb. Rotate it clockwise for longer decay. At the full counterclockwise position, the decay is that of a small room. In the full clockwise position, the decay resembles the big room sound of a flat reverberation. Around the center, the average decay time setting is optimal for rhythmic chords and single notesTone: Adjust the bandwidth of the reverb signal. Rotating clockwise results in a brighter and darker counterclockwise tone of reverb. Completely counterclockwise approximates the response of a typical spring reverb, clockwise a studio reverb. Reverb: Adds reverb to the dry signal. The reverb can be completely deactivated if the reverb knob is rotated completely counterclockwise and the volume is maximized by rotating completely clockwise. Technical Specifications: Power supply: 9V 6F22 battery or power adapter Current consumption at 9V: 80mVoltage range: 6.9V-9VInput impedance: 500 kOhm Output impedance: 10 kOhm Signal-to-noise ratio: 90 dB

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