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Spring reverb from maplin pre-amps kits

Started by Matt the Modulator, August 24, 2009, 12:10:42 AM

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Matt the Modulator

Ive just made a spring reverb unit using modified maplin amp kits and iam very proud
http://www.flickr.com/photos/matt_the_modulator/3849312048/#
http://www.flickr.com/photos/matt_the_modulator/3848518047/#

some slight modifications to the amp kits werer made to change the gain and input impedance to get better results but pretty much the kits are stock with no circuit changes needed i used
2 x Maplin stereo pre-amp KIT (N47FL )
1x Maplin 1W amp kit (N48FL ) as the reverb driver
1x velleman pre-amp kit as the wet / dry mixer stage (VE21X)
8Bit Brain Analog Heart

SineHacker

yum, plastic sinewaves

Gordonjcp

Nice!  Can you overdrive the spring to get those boingy transients like on old King Tubby tracks?
If at first you don't succeed, stick it through a fuzzbox.

Matt the Modulator

Cheers!  . yeh its possible to over load the springs and get a good thumpinmg boing out of it, sounds a bit muddy when you do that thou its not the best sounding unit but then it not trying to be. The tank i have used is a battered cheepest version acutronics do ile put up a video when i find the cable for my camera.
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Matt the Modulator

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nochtanseenspecht

hey nice ! i think i used the same tank in a unit ( it has a bit the same sound/decay)
but mine's much noisier.. did you shield it ? doesn't look like in the photo's..

nice project   :)

Matt the Modulator

Quote from: nochtanseenspecht on August 26, 2009, 09:16:46 PM
. did you shield it ? doesn't look like in the photo's..


yeh the spring case is connected to ground and the case of the spring drive pot (going to the 1w amp) is also connected to ground. The tone controll taken from the big muff schematic cleans up the sound a bit but you loose a little volume
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