Speaker is a 1x12 Tonker loaded cabinet.
Let me know what you think....
Sorry for the rambling on the clip. Kinda sounds like Bugs Henderson
Gary
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Thanks, the comments on the narration, still sound like Bugs' liner note on his albumsElectronAvalanche wrote:Hi Gary,
great clip!!
I especially liked the narration and explanations!
The Reverb sounds very nice.
Where do you think the hum is coming from?
I looked at that and might give it a try and see how it sounds. I looked at the 70's ODR will try it next time I open the box.
Maybe you could try to use some NLF either on the Reverb driver tube or on the Recovery section to smooth out the Reverb a bit more.
I usually keep it set between 11:00 and 1:00. The tone control really does a nice job of tailoring the overall reverb effect. Gets rid of a lot of the Elca BOING factor.I personally do not like too much Dwell btw. Really like the Dwell up to 12 o`clock on the clip.
I really like the Clean sound of your amp bwt.
Yes, I did parallel the sections of the recovery amp. Two stages of gain was too much. The parallel sections sound much better.
So did you parallel the Reverb Recovery tube systems yet?
If you look at Bens schemo of the 70s ODS Reverb, you should maybe try (as mentioned above) the Feedback on the Driver tube (820k with 0.05uF cap if I remember correctly).
I have heard comments on the old Hammond tanks. Problem for me is that I will need a steady flow of tanks in time. Bext for me is to figure how to make the new ones work. I have never tried them, but the Belton tanks are suppose to be even worse that the new Accu's. Actually rolling the tone control to between 12:00 and 2:00 really smooths out the sound.
BTW: if you find an old used spring Reverb from a Hammond organ (these can be found real cheap on evilbay) you should give these a try. They do sound much smoother than the new Accutronics.
Thanks again!
I am tempted to build a Reverb-A-Loop myself. I already have a nice PS for a Rack Dumbleator but only heater current for 2 tubes for that.
Maybe I should try a one tube Reverb ckt then?
Cheers,
Electron
Thanks much. The amp is my original build from a couple of years ago.tonelab2 wrote:Thanks for posting the clip I really like the sound of the reverb (and the amp as well).