Harp Reverb

REVERB

Description

The Harp Reverb produces a very high quality spring reverb effect, it is engineered for harmonica players and is unique in that the reverberation is tone adjustable while leaving the original notes unchanged. You will add a great spring reverb effect to your music without loss of tone or adding feedback issues. What is a reverb effect? A reverb effect is a combination of the dry signal, which is the note that is being played and the effect which is an image of the same note repeating multiple times close enough together so that they sound merged as they fade away. Think of the repeating “boing” sound a spring makes when plucked with your finger. The sound of reverberation is prevalent in large empty halls and this is exactly what the Harp Reverb emulates. The reverb effect is great for harp because it adds a whole new dimension to the sound, giving it the depth that is lacking and making the harp sound like a much bigger instrument.

Media

Videos

Demo by William Lifford (EN)

Demo by Johnny Marino (EN)

Technical data

Width
2.87 in
Depth
4.88 in
Height
0 in
Circuit type
analog
Voltage
9V DC, center negative
Current
64mA