reverb spring pedal Keeley Hooke Spring Reverb Pedal
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reverb spring pedal

reverb spring pedal Keeley Hooke Spring Reverb Pedal

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reverb spring pedal Keeley Hooke Spring Reverb PedalMaker: Keeley Electronics Model: Hooke Neo Vintage Spring Reverb Condition: New Description: Hooke Spring Reverb The new Hooke Spring Reverb from Keeley brings vintage tube amp spring reverb and tremolo into one package. Bring your blackface reverb and tremolo on the road with you without lugging around your prized possession! Choose from Classic Spring, Black Face Trem n Verb, or an organ like Fugue Verb. Classic Spring Reverb The Hooke Spring Reverb

Maker: Keeley Electronics

Model: Hooke Neo Vintage Spring Reverb

Condition: New

 

Description:

Hooke Spring Reverb

The new Hooke Spring Reverb from Keeley brings vintage tube-amp spring reverb and tremolo into one package. Bring your blackface reverb and tremolo on the road with you without lugging around your prized possession!  Choose from Classic Spring, Black Face Trem-n-Verb, or an organ like Fugue-Verb.

Classic Spring Reverb

The Hooke Spring Reverb has the Spring Reverb mode.  The main features of this mode include the Tone and Spring controls.  The Tone control allows you to set the pedal for a bright, spanky reverb tone or a dark, thick reverb.  The Spring control is the amount “looseness” or “Sproing!” in the reverb pan.  Loose springs seem to give a lot of reflections and you can hear the reverb “bounce” a lot.  You can simulate a specific reverb pan you had in a vintage amp.  Combinations of these two controls allow you to fine-tune both the tone and the character of the springs and tubes in your favorite vintage reverb.  You won’t believe the depth and warmth of this reverb.  It’s one of our finest creations.

Black Face Trem-n-Verb

This is designed to give you the ultimate Fullerton, CA black panel Vibrato channel reverb.  Everyone knows that it’s not really (pitch) vibrato, it’s tremolo.  We carefully EQ’d and filtered the sound to not only be tube-like but we crafted a tonal modification that makes for a deep throbbing tremolo.  By adjusting the bias of the output tubes for the volume tremolo, you also dip the volume of the reverb.  We found a special recipe where the reverb washes over the tremolo texture a little thicker and creates a tone that is truly magical.

Fugue, an Organ Reverb

The Hooke Reverb needed something crazy.  Something that just didn’t exist.  We started playing with shimmer-springs, octave down and sprung, all sorts of other coiled manifestations of things springy and coily and then it hit us.  The problem was we could hear the original guitar part.  Ah, yes, all wet.  All wet is where the magic happened.  No original signal, all wet spring reverb with octave up and down.  Church Organ, Organ Reverb, Fugue It!  Get Hooked and Go Fugue!

What more from your Keeley Reverb?  Take the back plate off your Hooke Spring Reverb and change the Bank Switch to Bank 2.  Now you have 3 more Spring reverb patches!

Long Decay Trem-n-Verb – Same as in Bank 1, but set up for single coil guitars and super long decay/reverb trails.  If you want a huge springy mess of reverb and you have some spaghetti logo guitar for making surf music…yeah, this is it.  Springs up dude!

Spring-Plate – Another Keeley Original.  After a YouTube commentator said, oh man no plate reverb…I said, I said, Beeeeetch! I got your plate reverb!  How about this I said…Cross Fade between Spring Reverb and Plate Reverb.  And that’s just exactly what it does.  Dial in 25% spring reverb and 75% plate, dial in 50/50, dial in your own perfection.  This is like taking your tube amp with spring reverb into the studio and then the producer adds their plate reverb.  Classic.  Happens all the time.  Well now you can do it anywhere with the Keeley Hooke Spring Reverb.  Thank you.

Vibro-Spring – What if a Blackface and Magnatone amp had a love child?  Yeah, a pitch vibrato spring reverb.  Something that would have been right up Lonnie Mack’s alley?  Well, it’s in there too.  The Fugue mode becomes what I call the Mack Mode.   Yup, Vibrato and Reverb.  Sounds Delish.  Mack n Cheese!  Wait, wrong page… Mack Mode!  Spring Reverb with Pitch Vibrato.

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Fort Morgan, US
★★★★★ 4
Nice for the price
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Was extremely easy to set up. The automatic sound balancing works good. Sound quality is good as is the surround sound feature. I personally feels it loses a bit of sound quality when connecting a Bluetooth item like my phone. Otherwise, I am satisfied.
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Lowell, US
★★★★★ 5
Far superior to price comparable Sony receiver
Set name: 5.1 Receiver
I want to compare this to Sony STRDH590, which I owned before this and is of a comparable price. My Sony stopped receiving signal from its remote control within 2 years. There was no way to control many features due to this. The Yamaha has a wide range of buttons on the front if the remote fails. Now that I have this Yamaha and can compare the sound, this is MUCH better than the Sony. The sound is crisp and clear. This Yamaha receiver has a 5ch stereo expansion setting and the Sony did not even have that. This receiver also has a direct setting that turns off all extra parts of the stereo to attempt to get a clearer signal, including the front panel. The Sony has the nicer input ports (the ones that take the banana plugs) only on the left and right channel where this Yamaha has them for all five channels. The subwoofer output from the Yamaha is considerably better than the Sony and produces a cleaner sound. The Yamaha setup is extremely easy and takes just a few minutes with the included microphone. So far I haven't had too much difficulty with voices being quiet in movies. There are several applicable sound options for how to process movie input. The only downsides to this Yamaha are that it only has 4 HDMI inputs and doesn't support eARC. According to the marking ARC is only on the first HDMI input.
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EJ
Battle Creek, US
★★★★★ 5
Excellent sound and function
Set name: 5.1 Receiver
We're very pleased with this unit. We use a 3.1 system in our TV area, stereo plus center channel and subwoofer. It's nice that this unit supports that. We get very nice imaging from this, and don't really miss the surround speakers. **We had to replace the old HDMI cables with new ones that could handle the larger bandwidth of 4K. If you're cables are 5-10 years old like ours, newer cables are required to carry a modern video signal. We like the Yamaha sound, and are able to EQ it easily to sound right for the room. I've used several receivers over the years of various brands. Yamaha consistently delivers good sound and reliable product. I've never had a Yamaha product fail and fewer than 15 years. There are other units out there with more gadgets and gizmos, bills and whistles, not to mention smoke and mirrors. We want a good sounding reliable unit that plays nice with all of our AV sources and TVs. If that's what you're looking for, look no further than this unit right here. If you get a good price on this, it's unbeatable. Sony, Onkyo, Denon, Marantz, etc. - they all make good units with signature sounds. If you aren't familiar with them, and If you can't listen to a bunch of stuff, buy this with confidence. Here's an unsolicited recommendation: high quality speakers will do more to improve your listening experience than any receiver. If you're looking for an upgrade, start with your front speakers.
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Plant ecology
Lexington, US
★★★★★ 5
Love my Yamahas
Set name: 5.1 Receiver
RX 385 replaces my much-loved 10 year old RX 375, which I inadvertently fried while experimenting. The 385 has some newer features, including bluetooth. The old model and this both use the handy YPAO function to tune the audio speakers' depth of field to the listening environment. It's a broadcast mic that you just plug into the front of the receiver for a few seconds to determine each speakers' distance from viewer. Kind of a sonic echo measurement of seating to speaker. It's a foolproof, remarkably clever, timesaving gizmo. The YPAO mic is absolutely included with this unit, looks like a little plastic cone. Also important to me, Yamaha has replaced the old spring clips for rear/side speakers, which are now the better screw and cap posts, as they have always been for the two front speakers. I recommend rocketfish HDMI 4k/8k cables to connect this receiver to your tv and to whatever other components you want, such as a bluray. Sound quality is excellent if your speakers are good. (I like KEFs.) Of course you may prefer wireless speakers, but I'm already committed to wired ones. I used rocktfish banana plugs to connect my speaker wires to the RX 385 receiver's speaker posts. Neat and clean. With a choice of 2 front, 2 rear, 1 center speaker, plus one coaxial plug in for a subwoofer, your movies and programs are going to sound far more detailed and staged than you'd get from the tv or a sound bar. It's a more immersive and compelling experience. (I use only 2 fronts and 2 rears and don't feel I'm missing anything.) Yamaha receivers and other components are my favorites: relatively inexpensive, well designed, solidly built, and not fussy to install. If you find yourself in a pickle there are a couple of helpful youtube videos. I find with the RX385 again that Yamaha does not disappoint me.
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phil
Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 5
Great unit
Set name: 5.1 Receiver
Works great, was worried about having my hdmi run through it thinking id have to use it all the time but leaving it off the signal still goiles through to the TV. Very rleasy to hook up and very easy to use.
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