I'm looking to make a slinky reverb like the one laid out on http://sound.westhost.com/project34.htm, but I don't really know anything about transducers and wanted to see if I could get some recommendations. Also, is there anything that I should do differently if I use a large metal plate instead of the spring?
I'd buy a reverb tank with transducers myself. They're quite cheap.seilee said:I'm looking to make a slinky reverb like the one laid out on http://sound.westhost.com/project34.htm, but I don't really know anything about transducers and wanted to see if I could get some recommendations. Also, is there anything that I should do differently if I use a large metal plate instead of the spring?
Plate reverbs can be done, but I've only ever seen them in studios and have been large a couple of sq m or so. Audio Amateur did a plate reverb project around 1980 or so,.
many reverb-tank have two magnetic transducers
with moving magnet system.
(The magnet is fixed to the extremity of spring)
http://www.accutronicsreverb.com/
bye 🙂
with moving magnet system.
(The magnet is fixed to the extremity of spring)
http://www.accutronicsreverb.com/
bye 🙂
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