Palomar Sound Borrego Reverb
In the words of Palomar Sound:
There’s a town near the mountain called Borrego—named after bighorn sheep—and even though it’s out in the desert this area is known for its natural springs and oases. It’s also designated as an International Dark Sky Community, so it’s a great place to catch a view of the wide open night sky. From springs to space, there’s something special about it.
So, our own Borrego is a reverb, and it matches some of that character. Two settings: 1 (one) spring-y. Fixed decay length, natural, recognizable. 2 (two), same as above but with feedback, which takes it to s p a c e . Add length, hang on the edge of oscillation, do something weird. Global hi-cut affects both modes. From dark and moody to bright and splashy. There’s a modulation that becomes more apparent at higher feedback settings that sounds kind of like a worn out tape deck. It’s nice.
There’s a town near the mountain called Borrego—named after bighorn sheep—and even though it’s out in the desert this area is known for its natural springs and oases. It’s also designated as an International Dark Sky Community, so it’s a great place to catch a view of the wide open night sky. From springs to space, there’s something special about it.
So, our own Borrego is a reverb, and it matches some of that character. Two settings: 1 (one) spring-y. Fixed decay length, natural, recognizable. 2 (two), same as above but with feedback, which takes it to s p a c e . Add length, hang on the edge of oscillation, do something weird. Global hi-cut affects both modes. From dark and moody to bright and splashy. There’s a modulation that becomes more apparent at higher feedback settings that sounds kind of like a worn out tape deck. It’s nice.