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Re: Mad Professor Silver Spring Reverb

Postby cannikin » Fri Sep 21, 2012 9:30 am

great. clarified. thanks YNH
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Re: Mad Professor Silver Spring Reverb

Postby stratguy23 » Thu Sep 27, 2012 11:53 pm

Sounds awesome! I think this will kick my Spring Chicken off my board.
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Re: Mad Professor Silver Spring Reverb

Postby hawaii121 » Thu Oct 04, 2012 12:03 pm

Leave it to Bjorn and you guys to get me excited about a reverb pedal! :wtf:

The cool part is that there is actually a MP dealer in Hawaii.

I really like the control options, what a great idea! Since neither of my amps have reverb, I have one of the neunabers as well. I honestly thought there would NEVER be anything that would make me want to change that... I need to stop reading the forums!

Anybody want a good deal on a neunaber? :disgust
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Re: Mad Professor Silver Spring Reverb

Postby Your name here » Sun Jan 06, 2013 2:13 pm

Ok, so I just bought one of these... I will update this thread with my impressions when it arrives. I'm moving from two Neunaber Stereo Wets (one for more ambient, one for always on "normal" verb) to this. My plan is to use this as my always-on, more subtle reverb. I love the Wet, but I'm excited to try this! It sounds great in the demos... Since I've seen almost zero reviews from owners so far, I guess I'll go first-ish... :mrgreen:
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Re: Mad Professor Silver Spring Reverb

Postby hawaii121 » Sat Jan 12, 2013 11:57 pm

I've had one for about 6 weeks now and don't have any complaints, but also don't have much to say as I kind of "set" it and left it on since I got it. I'll have to spend some more time tinkering and contribute to the review.
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Re: Mad Professor Silver Spring Reverb

Postby Your name here » Sun Jan 13, 2013 8:58 am

I've had mine for a couple days now. I plan to post a more in depth impression as soon as I can get more than 5 minutes alone with it! In short though, it does sound very good. More subtle - not as wet and enveloping as the Stereo Wet can be - more... natural sounding, I guess, but still lush. I think there are also going to be several sounds in it that I'll end up liking, whereas on the Wet, there were only two settings I normally used. Low and high mix... The Silver Spring seems to have the ability to morph into a different 'verbs. I really need to sit down with it for a bit... Hopefully soon!
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Re: Mad Professor Silver Spring Reverb

Postby hawaii121 » Mon Jan 14, 2013 12:27 am

What YNH said is a very good way to describe the SSR. I had a neunaber before and pretty much left it on one setting for its entire life. The SSR has a lot more to it than that. At the moment, I'm keeping it set with the high cut at it's lowest freq setting (darker). Almost crosses into a mild delay when the time is set full CW. Sounds great as you would expect.
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Re: Mad Professor Silver Spring Reverb

Postby thiscalltoarms » Wed May 22, 2013 8:42 pm

Any other SSR / Stereo Wet thoughts / comparisons?
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