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  • barboironbarboiron

    Done a very good job

    Lee Jackson Mr SpringgyPublished on 10/07/12 at 11:02
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    No excuse artificial, she wants nothing to emulate: it's just a reverb, a good reverb.

    UTILIZATION

    It can not be easier. No frills, no fuss.

    SOUND QUALITY

    The sound is warm, I did not notice the aggressive sometimes found in digital effects.

    OVERALL OPINION

    This reverb replaced advantageously HolyGrail in my pedal-board. Set for trial in 2010 ... it is still there!
  • lifolifo

    Lee Jackson Mr SpringgyPublished on 11/21/09 at 12:46
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Digital reverb pedal (with an analog feel) Jack input - hand out / dry out

    UTILIZATION

    difficult to get any easier. A threshold knob for more or less reverb

    SOUND QUALITY

    Very effective. An effect that does not distort the sound (a very light color) I use a fender princeton blackface 1966 and I have a Fargen Blackface reverb lexicon 300 and I am surprised at the effectiveness of this pedal.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 6 months. Convincing.
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    Digital reverb pedal (with an analog feel) Jack input - hand out / dry out

    UTILIZATION

    difficult to get any easier. A threshold knob for more or less reverb

    SOUND QUALITY

    Very effective. An effect that does not distort the sound (a very light color) I use a fender princeton blackface 1966 and I have a Fargen Blackface reverb lexicon 300 and I am surprised at the effectiveness of this pedal.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 6 months. Convincing.
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  • Audiofanzine FRAudiofanzine FR

    Lee Jackson Mr SpringgyPublished on 10/09/08 at 15:30
    (Originally written by barjabul/translated from Audiofanzine FR)

    Analog reverb simulating Fender spring reverb units.
    One input, one dry output plus one stereo wet output for TRS 1/4" plugs.

    UTILIZATION

    Only one knob controlling the effect mix, no need for a user's manual.
    Some people like units having few settings, others would prefer to have the possibility to control the time and feedback parameters.

    SOUND QUALITY

    The sound is very authentic as if you would have a real Fender spring reverb. It can't be compared to the pathetic spring effect of a Boss pedal and it's more authentic than a Holly Grail, which has its own sound character.
    Important point: neither signal nor…
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    (Originally written by barjabul/translated from Audiofanzine FR)

    Analog reverb simulating Fender spring reverb units.
    One input, one dry output plus one stereo wet output for TRS 1/4" plugs.

    UTILIZATION

    Only one knob controlling the effect mix, no need for a user's manual.
    Some people like units having few settings, others would prefer to have the possibility to control the time and feedback parameters.

    SOUND QUALITY

    The sound is very authentic as if you would have a real Fender spring reverb. It can't be compared to the pathetic spring effect of a Boss pedal and it's more authentic than a Holly Grail, which has its own sound character.
    Important point: neither signal nor volume loss.
    A sound sample is available on Lee Jackson's web site.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I've been using it for 6 months. I previously had a Line 6 Verbzilla, a Boss RV5 and a Holly Grail.
    I like the sound and the faithfulness to the original signal. I love that the unit has only one knob (less is more).
    The value for money is ok.
    It's rather expensive but cheaper than a T-rex for example.
    I hesitated for a long time between the Springgy and the Van Amp Solemate which is bigger.
    Maybe the Solemate will be my next purchase.
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