New from MOD Kits DIY for NAMM 2015 - The Wave Analog Tube Driven Spring Reverb
By HC News |
The Wave is a versatile stand-alone, tube driven analog spring reverb unit kit. It
can be used in front of your guitar amp or as a line-level analog reverb effect for
the recording studio. Two controls allow you to serve up a wide range of wetness
from just a touch to over the top psychedelia. The "dwell" control adjusts the
input signal level driving the tank and the "reverb" control adjusts the level of
output reverberations from the tank.
The Wave’s all tube design utilizes four dual triode vacuum tubes - three 12AX7’s
and one 12AT7 - and comes with a MOD three-spring reverb tank. MOD
reverb tanks are deemed the closest to the original reverb tanks from the 60”s
made today. The Wave’s reverb function can be switched in and out pop-free via
the front panel toggle or with a foot switch (purchased separately). The Wave has
standard 1⁄4 inch in-and-out guitar jacks in the front for use with your guitar and
amp, and standard RCA in-and-out jacks in the back panel for use in a recording
environment.
The Wave is equipped to be rack mounted using just under 3U of space and is
approximately 11 inches deep front to back. Four large rubber feet allow the
Wave to be safely placed on top of most contemporary guitar amplifier heads and
combos for stage use, and it fits into a rack without having to remove the feet.
The Wave comes with a pre-punched powder coated steel chassis, easy-to- follow instructions and all necessary parts.
MOD Kits and Assemblies are designed to give novice and experienced musicians the opportunity to build or modify their own amps, effects pedals and guitars. All kits come with easy-to-follow instructions and use point-to-point wiring. All effect pedals and amplifiers come with a pre-drilled enclosure and all necessary parts are included. All you need to provide are hand tools, a soldering iron and solder.
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