[sdiy] Reverb modules

Tom Wiltshire tom at electricdruid.net
Tue Mar 23 20:11:52 CET 2010


I've played with the effects boards produced by Nemesis:

http://www.my-nemesis.com/

These provide a pretty straightforward way to add digital reverb and  
delay to things. Various versions provide various different  
selections of effects. The board uses a Wavefront Semi AL3201 DSP  
with a Cirrus codec. Quality is good without being mindblowing, but  
probably better in raw SNR terms than either a real spring or  
anything based on the PT2399.

It doesn't go "SPROINGGGGG!" when you slap it, which might be a plus  
point or a minus depending on your point of view.

T.

BTW: The board I have says 'marshall' all over it, and the main photo  
on their website shows a certain guitar amp with a gold coloured  
panel, so these boards were originally made for adding effects to  
Marshall guitar amps.

On 23 Mar 2010, at 18:26, David G. Dixon wrote:
> This recent talk of the Belton reverb has reminded me that I want  
> to add a
> reverb module to my modular.
>
> So, Team, which reverb modules do we like?  Do folks typically put  
> spring
> reverb tanks in their modulars, or is there an IC-based option  
> which is
> decent?
>
> Is there a cheap way to get delay into the module as well?
>
> Also, does anyone have a schematic for what's actually inside the  
> Belton (or
> something similar)?  I'm not that keen on spending $18 on a little  
> black box
> if I can avoid it.
>
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