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TC Electronic Drip Spring Reverb Effects Pedal


Description
The TC Electronic Drip Spring Reverb pedal brings gorgeous, analog spring reverb to your pedalboard in a compact stompbox. Designed for guitarists and bassists, the Drip gives you authentic spring reverb tones reminiscent of vintage amps and outboard racks, adding dimension and space to your playing. With its streamlined interface and true bypass switching, the Drip makes it easy to add lush, organic ambience to your tone.
Shape Your Reverb Tone With 3 Simple Knobs
The Drip keeps things simple with just 3 knobs for dialing in your reverb sounds. The Time knob adjusts the length of the reverb trail from a tight, room-like decay to cavernous halls. Turn the Mix knob to blend just the right amount of wet reverb with your direct signal. And the Tone knob shapes the EQ of the reverb, letting you add brightness or roll off the highs for a warmer ambience. Whether you're looking for a subtle sheen or soaked-in textures, the Drip puts complete control over your spring reverb at your feet.
All-Analog Circuitry for Organic, Vintage Reverb
Inside the Drip is an all-analog reverb circuit that captures the lush, organic sound of vintage spring tanks. The analog design preserves the fullness and richness of the reverberated tone, adding musicality and dimension without digital artifacts. From the drippy quiver of subtle springs to the cavernous boom of long tanks, the Drip conjures iconic spring reverb tones that sound like they're coming through a vintage amplifier or studio rack unit.
True Bypass Keeps Your Tone Intact
The Drip features true bypass switching that keeps your signal path squeaky clean when the pedal is off. That means no unwanted coloration or loss of high end that can occur with buffered bypass. Just plug it in and let your dry tone shine through unaltered. When you kick on the Drip, your guitar or bass will be drenched in lush, organic spring ambience.



Features
- Authentic, dedicated spring reverb pedal
- Simple 3-knob interface lets you tweak Dwell, Mix and Tone
- Thrilling vintage-style reverb based on legendary spring technology
- True bypass for ultimate signal integrity
- “Built-like-a-tank” metal chassis
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Reviews
2.71
7 Reviews
33%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Home Studio3
- Performances2
- Outdoor Events / Games1
- Professional Recording1
- The Bedroom1
- Poor Sound Quality2
- Noisy2
- Limited Selection Of Effects1
- Not Durable1
- Not Responsive1
- Experienced5
- Professional Musician2
- Responsive3
- Compact2
- Excellent Sound Quality1
- Simple to use1
- Versatile1
Reviewed by 7 customers
Nice sounding spring reverb in a pedal
submitted6 years ago
byRd
fromNew Jersey
Sounds really good especially for the price! Easy to use and seems like it's built solid. Using it for guitar with a Fender Bassman.
Poorly built and broken right out of the box.
submitted6 years ago
byD-Mon$y
fromNashville
Considering this pedal was not working straight out of the box - it was highly annoying. Returning it was not a huge hassle, but a hassle none-the-less. TC Electronic makes some great pedals - but the new ones in this price range are junk. Save yourself the grief and trouble - spend at least $100 on a TC pedal. Anything cheaper and you'll upset with the results.
Doesn't work for synth
submitted6 years ago
byBottomer
fromBoston, MA
Didn't work on synth. Not as responsive as i would have liked for guitar. couldn't quite get the "drip" tone
Unnatural quality
submitted7 years ago
byLance
fromKs
I own the other tc reverb pedal, skysurfer and like it well enough for a bargain reverb except the spring reverb has no control. I thought this would solve my dilemma. For the most part it works fine but, if you slap a note and listen to the reverb itself it immediately drop in quality and sounds very digital. It robs the sustain. Ill probably trade in for another springverb pedal, I love the look of this one and the price is awesome though. I shouldn't compare this pedal to a fender deville's built in verb but that is what I was looking for.
More like a reverb effect than reverb.
submitted7 years ago
byStever
fromMichigan
I just wanted a little verb because my amp doesn't have it. Volume drop and noise... It's kinda drippy, but it's more like a slap back echo with very limited adjustment. When you crank the drip and mix it gets weird and you can tell it is sounding behind your playing, like you're out of time. I'd recommend trying something else.
Best Reverb for Surf Guitar
submitted7 years ago
byPedalgeek
fromMiami, Fl
I recently purchased a different much more expensive reverb unit and was disappointed and it's a proximation of a spring reverb drip. I remember thinking well it sounds pretty good but I just wish I could get that surfs out. So I went on YouTube to try to see what other options were available and I discovered this pedal so the very next morning I went to Guitar Center and bought one. And plugged in my Strat twiddled the knobs a little bit on the pedal and within moments I had the surf sound I was looking for. Through my setup I don't notice a volume drop or any kind of hiss that I read and the other review for this pedal so I don't know what circumstance they have that would cause it but I haven't experienced it. Honestly I couldn't be happier with this pedal I think it sounds so fantastic I bought the echobrain as well to get that classic rockabilly slap back.
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