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TC Electronic Drip Spring Reverb Guitar Effects Pedal
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About This Product
A homage to one of music’s most recognizable reverb effects, DRIP SPRING REVERB instantly takes your tone back to the good old days of amp reverb, to the iconic California surf scene and the countless classic blues recordings that made history. Not to mention instrumental bands such as The Shadows and The Ventures, who built their careers on those classic reverberated guitar tones. Spring reverb was so ubiquitous on classic recordings that even though it’s hardly a natural sounding reverberation, it has become a quintessential part of the sound of the electric guitar.
The pedal gives your guitar the authentic sound of the classic spring reverb units found in the Fender amps of the ‘60s. When maxed out, the effect can be extremely lo-fi, or it can be applied more subtly to add the unmistakable character and charm that livens up any dry guitar sound.
With an intuitive set of controls on board, the pedal can easily be dialed-in to satisfy a wide variety of reverb cravings. Tone lets you set how bright the reverberations are for either a clear, piercing sound or a more subdued and dark effect. Dwell sets the length of the reverb tail, for everything from a whisper to a wave crashing into a Californian coastal cavern. The Mix knob lets you dial in the perfect balance between the reverberated signal and your dry tone.