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Uploaded by on Nov 7, 2010

Here's the first legitimate home made spring reverb unit I've seen on youtube! It's not setup to run in a series loop yet, but it will be eventually. It uses two LM386 chips. UG thread (with more details, and possibly a schematic later) here http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1378923

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  • 102 equals 1 nano Farad, 1nF, or .001uF. Capacitors in series reduce capacitance, and increase voltage capability. Two .001uF in series equals 500pF, pico Farad, .5nF, .0005uF. You have a lot to learn, but sounds very neat so far. I'm glad you are excited about creating your own effects ;-) (Losenger from UG) BTW... your intonation is a bit off.

  • @Losenger Thanks! Yeah it is quite a bit off, I've adjusted it since then. Also I got new pups and pickgaurd. Check out the thread "Project Teiscaha"

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  • hey man, how about just spliting the input, then adding a blend pot between the reverb and the dry signal. then you can add a volume control to take the output down as desired.

  • exellent ( in the style of mr burns )

  • cool! :O saw you on UG

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