
Anthony Easton
The Silver Spring Reverb by Mad Professor is a compact, easy-to-use digital/analog reverb pedal with a pure analog direct signal path. It is designed to create a natural-sounding ambient reverb without interfering with the original signal. The pedal's bandwidth is positioned between the warm sound of an amplifier's spring reverb and the clear tone of a studio reverb.
Key Features:
- Pure analog direct signal path
- No noise reduction system to maintain natural decay
- All analog direct signal path with no filtering
- Exceptional sound with clean and distorted signals
- Small footprint with true bypass and grounded input circuit
Controls:
1. TIME: Sets the decay time of the reverb, ranging from a small room to a
large hall sound.
2. TONE: Adjusts the bandwidth of the reverb signal, offering a range from
darker to brighter tones.
3. REVERB: Adds reverb to the dry signal, with the ability to turn reverb
fully off and adjust the intensity.
Electrical Specifications:
- Current consumption: 80mA at 9VDC (adapter recommended)
- Voltage range: 6-9 V, with 9V 100mA preferred
- Input impedance: 500K
- Output drive capability: 10K Ohms
- Signal noise ratio: 90dB
The Silver Spring Reverb is suitable for use before or after distortion, with the option to adjust the Wet/Dry setting when used before distortion. It is a versatile pedal that can enhance both clean and distorted tones.
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Below are live Reverb listings for the Mad Professor Silver Spring Reverb from Reverb. Stompbx automatically aggregates current offers to give you a quick look at available models, conditions, and prices. Perfect for comparing options and making an informed purchase.

Very Good
$179.69

Brand New
$199.99

Brand New
$248.46

Brand New
$239

Brand New
$249

Excellent
$223.60

Brand New
$260.12

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