Vibraverb
We all dig the sound of 1960s tremolo/reverb guitar amps, but have you ever wondered how they would sound if there were a vibrato effect instead of a tremolo before the reverb?
Well, the DNM Vibraverb offers my answer to this question.
As straightforward as a pedal can be, it has a simple-to-control Magnavibe-inspired vibrato effect. Then we have the All-Star Reverb, probably the best DIY reverb circuit out there. The DNB Vibraverb Hall-type reverb is based on the Belton brick and sounds smooth, not only on clean guitars but also when paired with drive pedals.
Controls:
Depth - controls the depth of the vibrato. When this knob is set to 0 there is still some vibrato present
Speed - controls the rate of the modulation. There is an always-on speed and depth LED as well.
Reverb - sets the amount of reverb. At leftmost position there is no reverb at all, and fully right still leaves some dry signal in (no dry-kill option)
Dampen - this is a tone control for the reverberated signal. Dark to the left and bright to the right
Dwell - controls the the duration it takes for the reverb to fade away. It's the same as Decay control.
- True bypass
- 9V DC power (centre negative)
- No battery option available
- 1590BB enclosure with top mounted jacks
- Current draw: 65 mA
- Dimensions: 125mm x 95mm x 50mm
Need one? Reach out to info@dronechovnm.com
Designed and built by hand in Utrecht, The Netherlands.