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Description

Step into the world of vintage-tinged reverberation with the Vermona VSR 3.2 Spring Reverb. This effects processor is a must-have for musicians and producers who crave authentic, old-school reverb sounds. Its switchable effect stop feature allows you to creatively decide whether your reverb tails off before or after the spiral, giving you greater control over your soundscapes.

The VSR 3.2 is designed with both the studio and live environments in mind, offering input flexibility with front and rear 6.3 mm jack options. Whether you're routing through your DAW or directly into your live setup, its intuitive controls for Gain, Tone, Mix, and Output level ensure that you can easily dial in the perfect reverb texture.

Crafted to fit seamlessly into your studio rack, the 19" 1U housing is both compact and robust, making it a reliable partner for any sonic exploration. Perfectly balancing analog warmth with modern usability, the Vermona VSR 3.2 Spring Reverb is a versatile tool for any musician looking to add depth and character to their sound.

Key Features:

  • Spring reverb with switchable effect stop before or after the reverb spiral
  • Inputs: 6.3 mm jack at the front, 6.3 mm jack at the rear A / B (-20 dBu / 0 dBu)
  • Outputs: 6.3 mm jack at the rear A / B (-20 dBu / 0 dBu)
  • Controls: Gain, Tone, Mix, Output level
  • Switch: Effect Stop (+ jack)
  • Housing: 19" / 1U, approx. 190 mm depth
  • Includes power adapter

Product specs

Available since May 2015
Analog Yes
Battery Operation No
PSU included Yes
input/output configuration Mono in / mono out

FAQs

What type of reverb does the Vermona VSR 3.2 Spring Reverb provide?

The Vermona VSR 3.2 is an analog spring reverb, known for its vintage sound character, offering a warm and natural reverb effect.

Does the Vermona VSR 3.2 require a power supply?

Yes, the Vermona VSR 3.2 requires a power supply, which is included with the unit. It does not operate on batteries.

Is the Vermona VSR 3.2 suitable for live performances?

The Vermona VSR 3.2 can be used in live settings, but its mono in/out configuration may limit its application compared to stereo units. It's ideal for studio use where its unique spring reverb sound can be fully appreciated.

Can I use the Vermona VSR 3.2 with a guitar setup?

Yes, the Vermona VSR 3.2 can be integrated into a guitar setup, providing a classic spring reverb effect that complements many musical styles.

How does the Vermona VSR 3.2 compare to digital reverb units?

The Vermona VSR 3.2 offers a distinct analog spring reverb sound, which is generally warmer and more organic than digital reverb units, making it ideal for those seeking a vintage reverb effect.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Excellent connection options for versatility

  • High impedance input allows direct guitar connection

  • Warm, dark tone enhances musicality

  • Tone knob offers additional tone variation

  • Superior to some high-end models in organic reverb quality

  • Ideal for vocals and snare drums with natural reverb

  • Provides a vintage analogue reverb tone

CONS

  • Limited features compared to other models

  • Can be noisy, particularly at low input volumes

  • Distorts easily with too high input signals

  • Lacks balanced in & out connections

Critic Reviews

VERMONA - VSR 3.2: Testbericht auf Amazona.de

vermona.com

3.0 out of 5

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shoebird

Great sound, but...

...the springs distort too much too fast depending on you input signal. If your input volume is too low it's quite noisy. I loved the enormous Spring sound, but it's just not good enough overall.

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