Doog wrote:It's for the clangy "reverb tank being knocked about" noise.. ala start of the Pixies' version of Cecilia Ann.
From what I've read and heard (I've tried one), it's more of a reverb-style delay with the small "clangtang" in there too to make it seem less fake. Not really recommended.
I think you're right, I once read that according to Danelectro guitarists used to kick their amps to do something to the reverb and this simulates that.
I do that on my cheapo Univox amp with real spring reverb. The reason is because it's a spring reverb, so when you rattle it makes a wicked booooooooooooooooing noise.
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jcyphe wrote:I do that on my cheapo Univox amp with real spring reverb. The reason is because it's a spring reverb, so when you rattle it makes a wicked booooooooooooooooing noise.
Cool, I'm gonna try that on my Studio 85. I'll probably be the first to break my toe
jcyphe wrote:I do that on my cheapo Univox amp with real spring reverb. The reason is because it's a spring reverb, so when you rattle it makes a wicked booooooooooooooooing noise.
Cool, I'm gonna try that on my Studio 85. I'll probably be the first to break my toe
Don't kick it, you can just tilt rock the amp around.
Yeah they're fine, if a leetle bit rusty on the outside, although the amp is older than I am. Once I took the tank out and it wouldn't work for a while, but it's fine now, it has always been pretty noisy though.
Shane110111 wrote:]
I used to have one of those, and I hated it.
The rotary speaker effect was kinda cool though.
What did you hate about it?
It had a really bad bypass, no off/on footswitch, and the flange sounded really shitty.
The non linear effect was kinda cool, especially when playing My Bloody Valentine.
Shane110111 wrote:]
I used to have one of those, and I hated it.
The rotary speaker effect was kinda cool though.
What did you hate about it?
It had a really bad bypass, no off/on footswitch, and the flange sounded really shitty.
The non linear effect was kinda cool, especially when playing My Bloody Valentine.
The 'Bypass' jack socket is designed for a footswitch and I've got a flanger for the very very rare occasions that I'll use one.