It's worth noting that this type of reverb is designed to be used with a tank that has a higher impedance (around 1925 ohms) than the tanks usually found in Fender circuits which have an input impedance of 8-10 ohms.
@haasamps Thanks - I used a medium decay tank with 1925 ohm in/2575 ohm out. I had a lower imp tank, but lost a lot of gain as a result. Your right, being a capacitor coupled circuit, the imp match becomes a much bigger issue. I also used a fairly small mixing resistor as I didn't want to totally neuter the direct signal. It still has alot of reverb and mixes nicely with the dry signal. The clip doesn't really do it justice, but I'm still low tech with videos.
It's worth noting that this type of reverb is designed to be used with a tank that has a higher impedance (around 1925 ohms) than the tanks usually found in Fender circuits which have an input impedance of 8-10 ohms.
Thanks for posting this!
haasamps 3 months ago
@haasamps Thanks - I used a medium decay tank with 1925 ohm in/2575 ohm out. I had a lower imp tank, but lost a lot of gain as a result. Your right, being a capacitor coupled circuit, the imp match becomes a much bigger issue. I also used a fairly small mixing resistor as I didn't want to totally neuter the direct signal. It still has alot of reverb and mixes nicely with the dry signal. The clip doesn't really do it justice, but I'm still low tech with videos.
phydauex 3 months ago
That's a nice tone and a nice smooth
reverb
northfortyrecords 4 months ago