Today's #OneMinuteWonder and #PedalOfTheDay brings us to a pedal that has become a mainstay for all our non-reverb running amps. Say hello to the Source Audio True Spring reverb pedal. On the surface, this is a superbly versatile emulated spring reverb, with three operational modes that offer huge tone-shaping scope: long, short and tank.
However, dig deeper, and you can pair the pedal with the hugely advanced Neuro Editing System app, which allows you to unlock both a ton of extra reverb-shaping controls, but also a three-mode tremolo, including a particularly beautiful harmonic tremolo. The video here demos the reverb side of the pedal in three settings we particularly like.
This is easily one of the best spring reverb sounds you can achieve in a pedal of this size. Quite a remarkable little pedal. This should be high on the list of anyone who wants a different reverb colour for their amplifier, or who wants to add reverb to a reverb-free amp. Head on down to Denmark Street and plug one in...
The guitar used here is a vintage Fender 1973 Stratocaster with Abigail Ybarra pickups, and the amplifier is a Fender Limited Edition Knotty Pine Princeton Reverb.
We hope you enjoy these short pedal demos, and hope you enjoy the upcoming videos!
Until the next one...
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