The Historical Icons of Digital Reverb

By Vintage Digital

The Historical Icons of Digital Reverb

The Historical Icons of Digital Reverb
Embarking on the Vintage Digital website years ago, my intent was a personal quest – uncovering the secrets of classic reverbs from a bygone era to construct a modest studio for an ongoing musical venture. Little did I anticipate that this exploration would blossom into an unwavering fascination with the marvels of engineering from the pioneering days of audio recording.

As the years unfolded, this fascination evolved into an all-consuming passion, leading to the creation of this book. The Historical Icons of Digital Reverb is not an exhaustive manual, but rather a celebration of the icons among these vintage reverbs, paying homage to the brilliant minds who birthed these masterful digital creations.

The Historical Icons of Digital Reverb is a 64-page full colour booklet, and it is a great coffee table addition for those who love this classic old gear, with beautiful illustrations of classic reverbs such as the AMS RMX 16, Ursa Major Space Station, Yamaha SPX90, Lexicon PCM 70, Ensoniq DP/4 and so much more. (22 classic reverbs in total across 64 pages)

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“Recently, we received your publication “The Historical Icons of Digital Reverb”. What a pleasant surprise in terms of information, layout, and print quality. The other publication about the “The Iconic David Blackmer DBX Compressors” has already been ordered and is on its way, I am very curious about it. These are two publications that are definitely worth it if you are interested in this equipment. Thank you, Vintage Digital, for this excellent job and for keeping this great equipment in the spotlight.”

Bart Picard

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