Hey all,
I tried searching around in this forum, but i didn't have any luck getting the precise question I have answered..
I want to use a spring reverb tank as a noise maker (by slamming it/sensually caressing the springs/all that stuff). It doesn't have to sound delicate or anything, and there are cheapo tanks on ebay that I will probably end up getting. There's a lot of information online about building your own spring reverb units and all that jazz, but they usually get caught into the sound-fidelity question sooner or later (with debates as to the best way to increase the sound going through the unit to get it to match the impedance and all that good stuff). My question is much simpler than that.
In order to make it noisey, without caring about the idea of running an audio signal through it for the reverb, can I simply plug it into a mixer (with mic preamp) after going through distortion, delay, etc.? Do I need to have a headphone preamp either pre- or post- reverb tank to boost the signal?
Cheers, thanks in advance. Long time lurker, first time sh*tposter.
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