Vermona DSR-3 Coming Soon…

Vermona enthusiastically started aiming to develop a high quality spring reverberation unit for professional use in studios and on stage, being able to cover mono- and stereophonic applications. Our high set targets were met without compromises. They now proudly present the resulting DSR-3 – dual spring reverb.

Dual Spring-Reverberation-System

The DSR-3 combines two spring reverberation units switchable for true stereo mode, independent use or creative serial interconnection. Balanced in- and outputs with dedicated custom-tailored output transformers for highest requirements and hand-selected matched reverberation springs manufactured by AccuBell (formerly Accutronics) assure excellent sound quality.

Each channel offers two band equalization with BASS and TREBLE control being matched to the specific frequency spectrum of the springs. By this, the effect can easily be adapted to your personal sound preferences.

The DSR-3 offers TS in- and output jacks as well as balanced XLR in- and outputs. Balancing the outputs is carried out by specially designed and manufactured output transformers with excellent sound characteristics. This also qualifies the unit to be used as a first class DI box.

The three operational modes allow both SPRING REVERB channels to be used in interaction or independently:

  • STEREO for the use with stereophonic sound sources. For perfect channel matching, the first SPRING REVERB channel’s physical controls are used to define both channels settings.
  • DUAL MONO for use with two independent sound sources. Each DSR–3 channel works as an independent unit.
  • SERIAL for experimental reverberation effects. Here, the first SPRING REVERB channel is fed into the second channel. This allows creation of long lasting reverberation tails.

The VERMONA DSR-3 allows creating full, deep and rich reverberation effects at highest quality breathing the charm of former days. The DSR-3 – dual spring reverb is available as of the beginning of October.

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