step inside the depths of la grotte
La Grotte is the new analog spring reverb by Anasounds. It may look like a mere evolution of the Element with the spring inside the main pedal, but in fact it offers a brand new sound and brand new features, designed in close collaboration with Jack White for his Third Man Hardware brand.
At its core, La Grotte is a mechanical reverb that includes a three-spring tank, but it also features a warm preamp with a distinct sonic personnalité, and a very powerful two-band EQ that only affects the reverberated sound. Independent volume settings for the dry and wet sounds allow you to find the perfect balance you’ve been searching for.
La Grotte is a secret weapon of choice on the pedalboard of any demanding guitar player, regardless of their musical approach: vintage or modern, blues or pop, garage or soul. Other musicians and sound engineers alike will also enjoy the sonic depths of La Grotte.
step inside the depths of la grotte
La Grotte is the new analog spring reverb by Anasounds. It offers a brand new sound and brand new features, designed in close collaboration with Jack White for his Third Man Hardware brand.
La Grotte is a secret weapon of choice on the pedalboard of any demanding guitar player, regardless of their musical approach: vintage or modern, blues or pop, garage or soul.
thirdman hardware and anasounds: for better and for reverb
thirdman hardware
and anasounds
jack white and anasounds: a reverberated love story
It all started with a crush. Just like most of us, Jack White can get pretty geeky about gear. Just because he’s a world-famous rock star doesn’t mean he can’t be hip to the excitement of a new sound. Quite the opposite actually: he knows the value of a sound that may be the inspiration behind his next song for one of his many projects.
Back in 2021, White bought an Anasounds Elements, the French-made spring reverb that got big in America. He fell in love with that sound, and offered to work on a collab project between Anasounds and Third Man Hardware, his gear brand.
In 2023, Jack sent his first draft for La Grotte, and we’ve stayed very close to that original vision for the final version. The Anasounds team got to work very closely with the Third Man guitar tech, Dan Mancini, in order to get the reverb as close as humanly possible to White’s ideal sound. Contrary to what Anasounds initially though, White wanted a nice clean or crunchy sound, leaving it to other pedals or amps to create his trademark fuzz.
The NAMM Show in January 2024 was the occasion for the meeting that definitely sealed the deal with the validation of a prototype. Some more fine-tuning took place afterwards to find the right tank and get the right frequencies to shine, and an elegant solution had to be found in order not to trigger the spring sound when turning the pedal on, which will be a precious asset in a live setting.
jack white and anasounds
It all started with a crush. Just like most of us, Jack White can get pretty geeky about gear. Back in 2021, White bought an Anasounds Elements. He fell in love with that sound, and offered to work on a collab project between Anasounds and Third Man Hardware, his gear brand. In 2023, Jack sent his first draft for La Grotte, and we’ve stayed very close to that original vision for the final version. The Anasounds team got to work very closely with the Third Man guitar tech, Dan Mancini, until the final design got validated for NAMM 2024.
an analog spring in your step
Spring reverb was invented back in the 1930s to try and get close to the ambience of a church with a Hammond organ at home. But then the unique sound, the harmonic richness and the depth created by that process has become an integral part of most vintage amps, and even musical genres like surf music or garage rock.
Despite the evolution of very powerful processors with the sole purpose of getting close to that gorgeous spring sound, nothing really gets close to the analog and the mechanical, which accounts for the Anasounds Element continued success since 2019. La Grotte is based on the same technology, but the three-spring tank the size of a Le Bon unit is built in the main pedal for a smoother integration to a pedalboard. Also, the circuit of La Grotte is quite different to allow for a wider sonic range as well as a cleaner sound that is still extremely deep.
Even though it is a signature pedal for the modern garage rock master Jack White, La Grotte will also be the perfect asset for musical genres such as soul, post-rock, reggae, blues and even pop that will greatly benefit from the added soul of an analog spring.
blues rock
La Grotte can produce a nice background effect that doesn’t get in the way. It is a recipe that has been used since the 1960s to add a nice third dimension to a great blues solo.
reggae
There’s a good reason why the Space Echo RE-201 has become iconic for reggae producers. There’s nothing like a nice reverb along with a warm preamp to give some depth to your skanks.
surf music
Spring reverb is a big part of the very definition of surf music, just like distortion for metal. The watery sound of La Grotte is the perfect sonic equivalent for waves breaking on a Malibu beach.
pop
Most effets in modern pop productions come from algorithms, either a multieffect or a plugin, which adds up to a sterile sound that La Grotte can help you break away from, bringing the liveliness of analog to your mixes.
a spring in your step
Spring reverb was invented back in the 1930s, and then its unique sound, its harmonic richness and depth became essential. Despite the evolution of very powerful processors, nothing gets close to the analog and the mechanical. La Grotte is based on the same technology, but the three-spring tank is built in the main pedal for a smoother integration to a pedalboard. Also, the circuit of La Grotte allows for a wider sonic range as well as a cleaner sound that is still extremely deep.
the power of the built-in preamp
A big part of the appeal of iconic spring reverbs like the Fender Reverb Unit or the Roland Space Echo also come from their built-in preamp. A good reverb, or even a great spring reverb, never sounds as rich and full than when it is being pushed by a preamp before the gain stage of the amp.
Anasounds has designed a few quality preamps already, but La Grotte was a brand new challenge: to create a circuit with a nice headroom but still can get a little dirtier and closer to White’s typical sound. He mostly plays high-wattage amps, and therefore his crunch mostly comes from his right-hand pummeling. La Grotte has that range, and it also has a healthy dose of volume to get the input of your amp cooking.
The deadline for the design of La Grotte was a tricky issue, which is why the Anasounds team called upon an engineer who knows pedals as well as anybody, Rodolphe from Tampco. He used his own Tone Oven as the basis of the design that he came up with in collaboration with Alexandre Ernandez (founder of Anasounds). Then the resulting preamp was fine-tuned in the studio by White and his team to get the exact sound they were looking for. But you don’t have to agree with Jack’s sweet spot, the gain can be controlled with an internal trimpot.
transparent OD
La Grotte has a preamp based on the fantastic Tone Oven by Tampco, and it sounds as dynamic and transparent as the original. Find the right volume with the « Dry » setting and the « Wet » setting will infuse a hint of reverb.
garage rock
Here’s an easy way to add the perfect vibe to your most energetic edgy riffs: a healthy dose of spring reverb vibrating along to your right hand! And if your amp gets too coy, just crank the preamp to make it roar.
post rock
Chaining La Grotte before the preamp stage of your amp gets you a reverb si deep and cavernous that is works perfectly for a more contemplative approach, like shoegaze, dreampop, ambient or post rock.
a built-in preamp
A good reverb, or even a great spring reverb, never sounds as rich and full than when it is being pushed by a preamp before the gain stage of the amp. Rodolphe from Tampco used his own Tone Oven as the basis of the design that he came up with in collaboration with Alexandre (founder of Anasounds). Then the resulting preamp was fine-tuned in the studio by White and his team to get the exact sound they were looking for.
the universal spring
Jack White is a true Renaissance man, therefore La Grotte had to be versatile enough that he could use it in many situations. Also, it had to get you towards the sound YOU want, and not just a Third Man sound.
Contrary to most vintage spring reverbs, La Grotte is not only for guitar players. It input and output impedance has been designed to work with a synth, an active bass, even brass and many other instruments.
Spring reverb is also a highly coveted studio effect, and it works wonders on a snare or a voice track. A pad allows you to adjust the input level from 0dB to -10dB in order to use La Grotte as a studio outboard unit, and the preamp has a massive volume boost to help your tracks come alive. That is also where having two independent volume settings for the dry and wet sounds really comes in handy, since a lot of mixing effects are done with a full wet balance to keep the reverb on its own separate track. Factor in a very musical two-band EQ, and you get a pedal that goes way beyond classic vintage guitar sounds.
bass
La Grotte keeps your lower frequencies intact, which means you can use on bass as well, whether it be to warm up your sound thanks to the preamp or to enjoy the boing of the spring as a special effect.
synth
Many modular synths give depth to their sound with the help or spring reverb simulations, but La Grotte is the only pedal that allows you to enjoy the best analog version of that effect to its full extent.
drum
La Grotte is more than a guitar pedal, it is a precious studio tool. A true spring reverb on a snare instantly gives it extra depth and a very authentic vintage vibe.
harp
Any electrified instrument will find itself enhanced and transformed by the sonic depths of La Grotte, such as this harp for instance, whose notes seem to fall from the room of a cave like stalactites.
the universal spring
Jack White is a true Renaissance man, therefore La Grotte had to be versatile enough that he could use it in many situations. Also, it had to get you towards the sound YOU want, and not just a Third Man sound. Contrary to most vintage spring reverbs, La Grotte is not only for guitar players. It has an input level pad and a very musical two-band EQ to go above and beyond the classic sounds.
compare
la grotte
element
Built-in spring
with a sound
designed for Jack White.
Traditional vintage
sound with your
choice of the spring size.
349€*
*20% VAT included
249€ – 449€*
*20% VAT included
True analog reverb
created by actual
springs.
True analog reverb
created by actual
springs.
Warm preamp
to make the reverb
sound perfect.
No preamp.
Separate Dry/Wet
settings to control
the preamp gain.
Dedicated switch
for the fuzz-like
sound.
Deeper lows.
Brighter highs.
Best possible
signal to
noise ratio.
Optimized
signal to noise
radio.
Built-in small
three-spring tank.
Your pick of
the tank size.
When set up in buffered
bypass mode, switching
off the pedal lets the reverb
trail off in a natural way.
The footswitch cuts off
the reverb sound.
True bypass or
buffered bypass.
True bypass.
Anti-pop system
when switching on with
a fade-in and fade-out
of the reverb sound.
Instant switching
on of the reverb.
compare
la grotte
element
Built-in spring with
a sound designed
for Jack White.
Traditional vintage
sound with your
choice of the
spring size.
349€*
*20% VAT included
249€ –
449€*
*20% VAT included
True analog
reverb created by
actual springs.
True analog
reverb created by
actual springs.
Warm preamp
to make the
reverb sound
perfect.
No preamp.
Separate Dry/Wet
settings to control
the preamp gain.
Dedicated switch
for the fuzz-like
sound.
Deeper lows.
Brighter highs.
Best possible
signal to
noise ratio.
Optimized
signal to noise
radio.
Built-in small
three-spring
tank.
Your pick of
the tank size.
When set up in
buffered bypass
mode, switching
off the pedal lets
the reverb trail off
in a natural way.
The footswitch
cuts off the
reverb sound.
True bypass or
buffered bypass.
True bypass.
Anti-pop system
when switching on with
a fade-in and fade-out
of the reverb sound.
Instant switching
on of the reverb.