Eventide just released their Spring Reverb as a plugin. Introductory price of $29 will last until 29th february.
You can download the 30 day trial version and give it a whirl. So far, I'm really liking what I'm hearing.
Eventide Spring Reverb introduction price
Not a bad deal at that price range, but yea I'll stick to RV7000
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The RV7000 and the Eventide sound completely different. The only thing they've got in common is the name "spring reverb".
The Eventide has more settings like number of springs, tension, low and high damping and a simple tremolo. And of course, the parameters can be automated without the sound disappearing.
So I did a comparison between a few spring reverbs. The candidates were RV7000, Eventide and u-he Twangstrom. If you go to the Soundcloud page, you'll see the tags telling you what you're listening to.
It loops twice:
1 Dry
2 RV7000
3 Eventide
4 Twangstrom
It loops twice:
1 Dry
2 RV7000
3 Eventide
4 Twangstrom
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