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Danelectro brings back its famed Spring King – a spring reverb pedal you can kick
A pedal you can kick might seem like a gimmick, but since its 1999 release, Danelectro’s Spring King reverb has become a cult classic. Now it’s making its return in a more compact form.
Gamechanger may have only released two guitar pedals so far, but the company has shown that it can live up to its lofty name. Its Plasma Pedal, for one, stands out in an ocean of distortion effects, ...
Mr Black has set out to condense classic tube-driven outboard spring tank tones in his latest reverb pedal, the Super Swell. Like original outboard spring tanks, the Super Swell’s controls span dwell, ...
French pedal co Anasounds reckons it’s cracked the secret to nailing the Twin Reverb, erm, reverb in a pedal by using actual spring tanks to produce the sound with its new Element stompbox. The pedal ...
As Jack White continues his one-of-a-kind tour behind new album No Name, the prolific garage rocker and label boss has found the time to co-create a new reverb pedal through his Third Man Hardware ...
Long before digital simulations – including reverb pedals – became sophisticated enough to blur the lines between actual and artificial ambience, studio engineers and electric guitarists were obliged ...
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The Danelectro Spring King reverb is dead, long live the Spring King Jr. (smaller, just as splashy)
The Spring King is reinvented as a space-saving mini pedal – but it still has that three-spring reverb tank under the hood ...
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