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Key Features
The Behringer Spring Reverberation 646 Spring Reverb Module is a faithful recreation of the iconic Grampian Reverberation Unit Type 636, capturing the legendary vintage reverb sound that has graced countless records. This versatile desktop reverb tank offers rich and dynamic metallic echoes, thanks to its dual mechanical springs.
With an overload circuit, the 646 introduces a warm analog overdrive to the signal before entering the spring reverb, adding character and depth to your sound. The reverb decay time can last up to 2 seconds, allowing for lush and immersive reverberation effects.
Featuring a wet/dry mix control, you can easily adjust the amount of reverberation effect to suit your taste and desired sonic aesthetic. Additionally, the remote switch input allows for convenient muting of the reverb path when necessary.
Equipped with mic and line inputs, as well as high/low line inputs for flexible routing options, the Spring Reverberation 646 doubles as not just a desktop mixing companion, but also a complete Eurorack solution. Its main module can be seamlessly transferred to a standard Eurorack case, ensuring compatibility and integration with your existing setup.
Nearly New: This product may have been opened for quality control purposes, returned by a customer, refurbished, or may have non-essential parts or software missing. Otherwise, the product operates as new. This is a great opportunity to buy a fully functioning product at a discounted price.
Product Ref: 320785
Spring reverb is one of the oldest and most classic spatial effects around. Designed to add a sense of space and echo to signals, spring reverb units are highly sought-after in professional recording studios thanks to their unique metallic, resonant richness. Spring reverb tanks offer everything from subtle space to that classic metallic drip echo found in old surf rock and dub recordings. They're also commonly used on synthesizers, making them a perfect pairing for fans of early electronic music and synthpop. The Behringer Spring Reverberation 646 is modelled on the extremely rare Grampian Type 636 unit, which was desired for its built-in preamp that created a distinctively warm distortion.