[sdiy] Neural Agonizer with Belton Reverb Brick?
mark verbos
mverbos at earthlink.net
Tue Mar 23 19:14:38 CET 2010
It uses 3 PT2399 digital delay chips in a multiple feedback circuit to
create a simulation of spring reverb sound. People seem to like how it
sounds.
Mark
On Mar 23, 2010, at 7:23 AM, Scott Nordlund wrote:
>
>> Has anyone built a Neural Agonizer with the Belton reverb bricks
>> instead of
>> tanks? One thing that has kept me from building it is finding a
>> suitable
>> way to keep the tanks quiet in my setup. The Belton bricks seem to
>> have a
>> mostly accepting following and look like an interesting option.
>>
>> Haven't seen the belton? More info here :
>> Http://www.smallbearelec.com/Detail.bok?no=780
>>
>> If no one else has tried it, I may have to... I've had an NA board
>> set for
>> years that I've never built...
>
> Isn't it just a cheap digital reverb? I don't imagine the Belton
> thing
> would be all that different from a Microverb or whatever, which
> seems to
> somewhat defeat the purpose of the whole thing (though I do like
> feedback
> with digital reverbs).
>
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