What's the best spring reverb for you?

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In the early stages of my studies, I rarely used spring reverberation, which also made my understanding of it not deep enough. What do you think is the best spring reverb? Or is there a good enough IR spring?

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There's literally a spring reverb thread on the first page

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kevinsparks wrote: Tue Oct 17, 2023 3:39 am There's literally a spring reverb thread on the first page
I'll check it.Thank you!

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I’ve never liked spring reverb that much. It’s something that they put on most guitar amps, and I never really liked it. I’d usually disconnect it and only buy amps with a line level effects loop that I could stick a digital reverb in.

But I kind of like it now, at least for some things. Nothing subtle. Usually over the top drippy sproingy wash over the whole sound. Kind of retro psychedelic. The only dedicated plugin that I have that does it is Twangström, which I highly recommend.
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zerocrossing wrote: Tue Oct 17, 2023 5:20 am I’ve never liked spring reverb that much. It’s something that they put on most guitar amps, and I never really liked it. I’d usually disconnect it and only buy amps with a line level effects loop that I could stick a digital reverb in.

But I kind of like it now, at least for some things. Nothing subtle. Usually over the top drippy sproingy wash over the whole sound. Kind of retro psychedelic. The only dedicated plugin that I have that does it is Twangström, which I highly recommend.
Great! I'll try it.

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I have a few. It's good to have different tones for different vibes. You can also do things like use a darker spring on a brighter signal or a brighter spring on a darker signal to help round out the tone.

Of late I was quite impressed with Magma Springs because it offers you multiple types with their different colours all in the one plugin. That's quite convenient when "tone surfing"

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My gotos are PSP SpringBox and the handful or IRs I've kept over the years (Orban 111, and the descriptively named "High End Spring").

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cant stand spring reverbs
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Playing a Tonex Fender capture without a proper spring reverb is incomplete and just sounds wrong to my ears, regardless of the quality of the algorithm or IR of whatever reverb I put on it.
I'm getting a Surfybear Metal pedal for Xmas. It's a real spring tank modeled after a Fender unit, but SS instead of tubes.
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diroxe7660 wrote: Tue Oct 24, 2023 11:52 am My gotos are PSP SpringBox and the handful or IRs I've kept over the years (Orban 111, and the descriptively named "High End Spring").
I like it, too.

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Bombadil wrote: Tue Oct 24, 2023 1:45 pm I'm getting a Surfybear Metal pedal for Xmas.
Not if you're naughty. Then you get coal.
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No…I gets other stuff if I'm 'naughty.' :hyper:
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the freebee from fuse audio labs is pretty good
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gentleclockdivider wrote: Wed Oct 25, 2023 9:47 am the freebee from fuse audio labs is pretty good
as is their VREV-305 Vintage Spring Reverb. not necessarily a crappy guitar amp contraption, but a very well designed and great sounding verb.

there's also the UAD AKG BX 20, which is pretty epic.

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Line 6 has a cool spring reverb plugin, that I use for guitar sometimes

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