Analogue Reverb

Analogue reverb uses physical components like springs or plates to create natural-sounding reverberation. Spring reverb produces a characteristic metallic echo by sending audio signals through coiled metal springs, popular in guitar amplifiers. Plate reverb involves vibrating a suspended metal plate to generate a rich, smooth reverb with adjustable decay, widely used in classic studio recordings for its warm, full-bodied sound. Both types offer unique tonal qualities that add depth and vintage character to music.

Made In U.K.
Released in 2024 /
The Teaching Machines Wellspring is a powerful analogue stereo spring reverb unit that combines two full-sized spring tanks, stereo delays, filters, modulation and a unique feedback crossover loop to deliver everything from subtle ambient spaces to experimental soundscapes. With its blend of authentic vintage tone and modern flexibility, it is equally suited to traditional reverb duties, creative sound design and performance, offering profound depth, stereo width and endless sonic possibilities.
Made In Australia
Released in 2024 /
The Echo Fix EF-X3 is a 100 percent analogue tape echo with BBD chorus, spring reverb and four playback heads, available in desktop, tolex and 3RU rackmount formats, combining classic tape delay sound with modern reliability and flexibility.
Made In U.S.A.
Released in 2024 /
Introducing the CVPA PlateMic: a compact analogue stereo plate reverb with low noise preamps, transformer-balanced output, and the unique ability to sing/play directly to the plate, offering a range of reverb adjustments for unmatched stereo depth and dynamics.
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