Hello Guys!
I would like to ask for your help, because I don’t know this circuit. There is a mix of dry and reverb signals, but I see too many parts in the picture and I don’t know them. Thank you in advance!
Dry and reverb signal mix
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Dry and reverb signal mix
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Re: Dry and reverb signal mix
I'll be honest, looking at a PCB with some components without any concept of the schematic or what is going on on the bottom, makes it impossible to do much here.
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Re: Dry and reverb signal mix
This section of the board is more like a mixer.
It seems there is a tremolo in this amplifier?
It seems there is a tremolo in this amplifier?
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Re: Dry and reverb signal mix
Thanks, I didn't mean that. I was definitely looking for some degree of mixing in the photo.
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Re: Dry and reverb signal mix
Just had TR in the shop for repair. This is basically the exact reverb circuit, with a Fender driver on the input of the tank.
Nothing new, innovative nor original in them. .
Nothing new, innovative nor original in them. .
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