Re: Little Lanelei, was Danelectro Spring King Reverb
- Subject: Re: Little Lanelei, was Danelectro Spring King Reverb
- From: Grbullets2@xxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2003 00:40:05 EST
In a message dated 1/2/2003 8:07:56 PM Eastern Standard Time, dlj@xxxxxx
writes:
>
>
> I recently picked up a similar item- the Little Lanelei reverb pedal. It
> is a
> solid state analog device with a three spring reverb in a 9 x 4 in sturdy
> metal
> enclosure. It has gain and mix controls, 9 V battery or adapter powered, a
> separate on/off pedal and has true bypass when off. It sounds like a spring
> reverb-nice! Harp tone is nicely preserved, unlike with other pedals I
> have
> tried that dropped the bottom and sounded processed/harsh. I just got it
> but I
> am impressed so far. New cost is around $200 and they seem to go for about
> $125
> on ebay. Pedal is US made by a company called Soundworks which has some
> other
> innovative products.
>
> Jim R
>
>
> >
> > - ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Alec Drachman <alec@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > To: <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 8:27 AM
> > Subject: Danelectro Spring King Reverb
> >
> >
> >>
> >> Has anyone tried this new pedal? It sounds from the add like it's an
> actual
> >> spring reverb in a fairly small stomp box. Sounds too good to be true for
> >> $149. It probably is.
> >>
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> If you guys want an awsome effects box for harp,get your hands on a Boss
> AD-3.It has a reverb that is as close to a spring as a digital can get,a
> 2X2 chorus,both fully adjustable from a touch to alot,it has a high and a
> low end EQ setting,a gain controll,and an anti feedback circuit that you
> can use on auto or set manually or you can use both at the same time.It has
> 2 different preamp inputs,line and what they call a G-amp for a more
> natural sound.This box seems to be little known in the harp world but
> IMHO,its the best little gadget you can get for the cost of about $150.It's
> about 6X6 in. so it fits nicely on tpo of any mid to larger amp.It operates
> on 6 AA's or an optional 6 volt AC adapter.This is one little box you will
> quickly fall in love with!..........Dave
>
>
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