Gear In-depth & Longer Blogs — Lee "Scratch" Perry

Grampian Type 636 - Believe the hype... by Tony Miln

Jun 30 2016 0 Comments Tags: Distortion, dub, Gear History, Grampian 636, Lee "Scratch" Perry, Pete Townshend, Roland tape echo, Spring Reverb, The Who

We recently had the Grampian 636 you see below come up for sale by sealed bids. This blog post is about that unit, as well as some history and technical information about these superb, legendary machines. If you are looking to buy a Grampian or have one to sell in any condition please get in touch. UPDATE: we compiled all the demos of this Grampian into this Youtube playlist. I first encountered one of these unprepossessing grey boxes while trawling ebay many years ago. As ever, I was looking for inexpensive old effects that would sound different to the run of the mill...

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Which Vintage Spring Reverb is Best?

Nov 26 2015 0 Comments Tags: Grampian 636, Lee "Scratch" Perry, Pete Townshend, Pioneer 202W, Roland, Space Echo, Spring Reverb, Tape / Disc Echo, Tom Elmhirst, TR-808

There are probably as many answers to this question as there are different models of spring reverb out there: even the most unpromising cheap plastic box with tiny springs can shine when you're looking for a different flavour. We happened to have a stack of vintage spring reverbs all in one place so thought we'd put them all against each other and produce: The Soundgas Snare Springathon - 13 Spring Reverbs head to head with a Roland TR-808 snare… (You may have already seen this video - we made it a few months ago now - but we'd always intended to add our thoughts...

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