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Mad Professor Silver Spring Reverb

Postby jdandry » Sat Sep 15, 2012 9:55 pm

New MP pedal on the way. Silver Spring Reverb. Details?
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Re: Mad Professor Silver Spring Reverb

Postby MBT74 » Sat Sep 15, 2012 11:43 pm

Yeah, I'll be keeping my eye on this one. Any idea when it will hit the shops?
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Re: Mad Professor Silver Spring Reverb

Postby jdandry » Sun Sep 16, 2012 6:34 am

I believe next month.
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Re: Mad Professor Silver Spring Reverb

Postby horsehead75 » Mon Sep 17, 2012 12:22 pm

I had a chance to try Silver Spring Reverb about a month ago. It sure was GREAT! Never had a reverb before (cause I haven't found one that pleases me..) , until SSR.
Yes, it is something like a spring reverb and/but nothing like that - totally uniq and really musical reverb!
You gotta hear it :D
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Re: Mad Professor Silver Spring Reverb

Postby Your name here » Tue Sep 18, 2012 7:33 am

I'm looking forward to trying this... I wonder if it'll bump one of the Stereo Wets from my board... It certainly sounds interesting. :-)
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Re: Mad Professor Silver Spring Reverb

Postby roquero » Thu Sep 20, 2012 11:07 am

wow sounds fantastic in this video. Bjorn is a master of getting delay and reverb to work with high gain- luckily for those of us guys who like it dirty!

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Re: Mad Professor Silver Spring Reverb

Postby analoghog » Thu Sep 20, 2012 8:26 pm

OH F**K YEAH !!!!!!!!!

Been waiting a long time for a reverb from Bjorn.....
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Re: Mad Professor Silver Spring Reverb

Postby Your name here » Thu Sep 20, 2012 9:17 pm

After hearing that, I think I'll have to buy one and give it a shot!
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Re: Mad Professor Silver Spring Reverb

Postby cannikin » Thu Sep 20, 2012 9:32 pm

Really excited for this one too.

Hey guys.... why do the early MP pedals say "BJF design" and the newer EBC and SSR don't? Was it just to give the MP line more creditability in the early days or because they are direct descendants of actual BJFe pedals (like Stone Grey, Fire fuzz, Ruby Red Booster, etc.). just curious.
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Re: Mad Professor Silver Spring Reverb

Postby Your name here » Fri Sep 21, 2012 6:27 am

cannikin wrote:Really excited for this one too.

Hey guys.... why do the early MP pedals say "BJF design" and the newer EBC and SSR don't? Was it just to give the MP line more creditability in the early days or because they are direct descendants of actual BJFe pedals (like Stone Grey, Fire fuzz, Ruby Red Booster, etc.). just curious.


Now all the hand wired pedals say "hand wired", while the CB are blank beneath the MP logo. The change was to help customers more easily differentiate between the two lines.

Marko from Mad Professor posted about it recently on TGP:


[QUOTE=markokarhu;13910291]Hi folks,

Starting around the beginning of the year, whenever the new patch of pedals were made, we started to add the "hand wired" -text. So that it´s easy to tell which one is which without opening the pedal. Also soon after that we started to leave the "BJF Design" out from the PCB -pedals. Because now the fact that it doesn´t say "BJF Design" in every pedal started to cause some confusion. Just to be clear all of the pedals are designed by BJF.

Cheers,

Marko Karhu
Mad Professor/Key Account Manager[/QUOTE]
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