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analog reverb guitar pedal

analog reverb guitar pedal Fairfield Circuitry Placeholder Analog Reverb Device – Five Star Guitars

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analog reverb guitar pedal Fairfield Circuitry Placeholder Analog Reverb Device – Five Star GuitarsFairfield Circuitry Placeholder Analog Reverb Device The Fairfield Circuitry Placeholder Analog Reverb Device: a liminal analogue space machine Analogue Reverb Pedal with Bucket Brigade Architecture There are reverbs that recreate rooms, and then there are devices that create entirely new realities. The Placeholder exists somewhere in between. Built around a truly analogue signal path, this pedal leverages bucket brigade delay lines, VCAs, mixers, and

Fairfield Circuitry Placeholder Analog Reverb Device

The Fairfield Circuitry Placeholder Analog Reverb Device: a liminal analogue space machine

Analogue Reverb Pedal with Bucket Brigade Architecture

There are reverbs that recreate rooms, and then there are devices that create entirely new realities. The Placeholder exists somewhere in between. Built around a truly analogue signal path, this pedal leverages bucket brigade delay lines, VCAs, mixers, and filtering to realize a reverb experience that feels both familiar and completely alien. It is not a delay pretending to be a reverb. It is a reverb that occasionally reveals its delay DNA in the most musical and unexpected ways.

This is a study in tension. The concept of a digital reverb algorithm brought into the imperfect, expressive world of analogue circuitry. The result is depth, texture, and a sense of movement that simply cannot be replicated by pristine digital systems. Expect noise. Expect character. Expect magic.

Householder Feedback Network and Echo Density Control

At the heart of the Placeholder is a Householder reflection feedback matrix, built around three independent analogue delay lines. Each delay feeds only into the others, creating a dense and evolving field of reflections. The system is constantly searching for the longest path through the network, resulting in rich diffusion and complex decay patterns that feel alive under your fingers .

This architecture allows for rapid echo density even with minimal delay lines, delivering everything from tight, flanging-adjacent textures to expansive, blooming spaces. The interaction between SIZE and RATIO controls opens up an exploratory landscape where flutter, smear, and diffusion shift in real time.

Deep Control and Interactive Sound Design

The fully variable control set puts you directly inside the architecture of the space. There are no presets here. Every sound is shaped in the moment.

The SIZE control establishes the foundational delay length, while RATIO scales the remaining delay lines relative to it. TONE operates as a tilt filter centered around 500Hz, sculpting the character of the reflections from bright and reflective to dark and absorptive. DECAY governs the feedback network, moving from subtle ambience to full self oscillation where the pedal begins to sing.

Additional modulation options introduce subtle movement through cyclical or random variations in delay time, enhancing the sense of space and preventing static decay tails. The result is a reverb that breathes and evolves with your playing.

Experimental Routing and Modular Integration

Placeholder invites experimentation at every level. The insert loop allows external effects to be placed directly into the feedback path, destabilizing the network and opening the door to entirely new textures. From pitch shifting to modulation to saturation, the possibilities are vast and unpredictable.

Control voltage inputs for SIZE and DECAY extend the pedal into modular territory, allowing dynamic interaction with external gear. This is not just a pedal, it is a system for exploring sound.

Organic Noise and Expressive Imperfection

Unlike conventional designs that aim for pristine clarity, Placeholder embraces the inherent noise of analogue bucket brigade devices. This noise is not a flaw but a feature, becoming part of the spatial texture especially at longer delay times and higher mix settings .

This pedal does not produce static, washy pads. It sings. It responds. It reacts. It rewards players who engage with it as an instrument rather than a utility. The result is a deeply expressive reverb that encourages exploration and discovery.

Specifications

  • Analogue bucket brigade reverb architecture
  • Three independent analogue delay lines with feedback matrix
  • Householder reflection network topology
  • Delay range 12 milliseconds to 160 milliseconds
  • Input impedance 1M ohm 100k ohm with internal pad
  • Output impedance 1k ohm
  • True bypass switching
  • Controls for Decay Tone Mix Volume Size Ratio
  • Modulation modes cyclical random and combined
  • Control voltage inputs for Size and Decay
  • Insert loop via TRS send and return
  • Hi Z instrument level input with internal line level option
  • Lo Z mono output
  • Power requirement 9 to 9.6V DC center negative
  • Current draw approximately 80mA
  • No battery operation
  • Box included
  • Power supply not included

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