🎛 Mad Professor Silver Spring Reverb Pedal — Product Description
Experience authentic reverb tone that enhances your playing without stealing your identity.
The Mad Professor Silver Spring Reverb (FAC / SSR) delivers dreamy ambience, lush decay, and an analog-dry signal path that preserves your original tone in any mix.
✅ Key Features
Digital/Analog Reverb with Pure Analog Dry Path
Your original signal remains entirely analog — clean, warm, and uncoloured. The reverb (wet path) adds ambience without compromising clarity.
True Spring-Style Tone with Modern Flexibility
The Tone control lets you move from the dark warmth of classic spring reverb to pristine, studio-like clarity. Want vintage “sproing,” or a smoother hall-like decay? You got it.
Three Intuitive Knobs
• Time – adjust decay length (from tight room reverb to long hall or plate style)
• Tone – control brightness or darkness of the reverb tail
• Reverb (Wet/Dry mix) – blend reverb with your dry signal; you can completely switch off wet echo by dialing fully counter-clockwise
Designed for Real-World Rigs
It plays beautifully with both clean and overdriven tones. While it performs well before distortion, its sweet spot is often after distortion in the effects chain.
True Bypass Switching
When you turn it off, your tone stays intact — no coloration or signal loss.
⚙ Technical Specifications
Specification Detail
Brand Mad Professor Amplification
Product Type Reverb Pedal
Model / Series Silver Spring / Factory Series (FAC)
Power Supply 9V DC adapter or 9V battery (6F22)
Current Draw ~ 80 mA at 9VDC
Voltage Range 6-9 VDC range; 9V recommended
Input Impedance 500 kΩ
Output Impedance 10 kΩ
Signal-to-Noise Ratio ~90 dB
Controls Time, Tone, Reverb (Wet/Dry Mix)
Size / Dimensions ~63 mm (Width) × 111 mm (Depth) × 50 mm (Height)
Weight / Shipping About 0.65 kg shipped; includes packaging
PIPERS Wollongong Music Centre
🎯 Who This Pedal is For
Guitarists who love that classic spring reverb feel but need versatility to switch between clean ambience and big hall-type washes.
Players using overdrive or distortion who want a reverb that holds up after the drive without getting lost.
Musicians looking for a sturdy, well-built stompbox with intuitive controls and excellent signal integrity.
🔧 Usage Tips
For vintage surf or rock tones: lean on Tone for darker reverb, Time lower, Reverb mix moderate.
For atmospheric, ambient pa