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Description

The Mr. Springgy Spring Reverb Pedal by Lee Jackson.

The pedal tries to deliver a “real‑spring‑reverb in pedal format” , aiming for the vibe of vintage amp spring reverb tanks, but in a Stompbox you can put on your board.
It was designed to be as transparent as possible, meaning it’ll try to preserve your dry signal and only add the reverb (as opposed to coloring the tone heavily).
According to its listing, the pedal offers a feature that many spring-pedal emulators don’t: it can output “wet‑only” (just the reverb tail), which makes it useful for studio use or routing reverb to a mixer/second amp separately.
A “warm,” “authentic,” and “spring‑like.” Reverb
Stack carefully , because reverb tends to wash out lows and density, keep it after modulation, delay, and distortion/fuzz in your chain (unless you want crazy ambient dirt). It’s a Spring‑Style Vibe + Pedal Convenience

Specs:

• Digital Spring Reverb
• “Wet‑Only” switch / output
• Stereo Outputs
• 9 Volt

Product specs

Power 9V
Bypass buffered bypass
Analog/Digital digital
Mono/Stereo stereo
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Lee Jackson Mr. Springgy

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slypero

Best reverb in a box !

I bought this from a guy and i couldn't believe how it's similar to a real spring reverb. I really like this reverb as it doesn't sound digital like HOF and Holy grail of this world !

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See how Chris Carrabba uses Lee Jackson Amps Mr. Springgy

Chris Carrabba

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During the 2016 Taste of Chaos tour, Chris Carrabba can be seen with this single know, large black enclosure reverb pedal on his touring pedalboard.

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