H.A. Dumble drawn reverb schematic

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rfgordon
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H.A. Dumble drawn reverb schematic

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Maybe this is old news, but I bought an updated Aspen Pitman Tube Amp Book last weekend, and it had this schematic in the Valco section. There's no other info about it, so I don't know if it's a Dumble rendering of a Valco reverb, or if it's one of HAD's circuits. Anyway, here ya go.
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Re: H.A. Dumble drawn reverb schematic

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I don't have no info either Rich,But I've had the Tube amp book for a couple of years now and never notice that until your post.Hope someone can shed some light on it though. Chad BTW I believe it is in the Supro sect. but I'm sure it was just a typo :wink:
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Re: H.A. Dumble drawn reverb schematic

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Rich,

I think it is a Supro 500R Reverb Unit.
Just look at this page:

http://www.harmonicamasterclass.com/vintage_amps.htm

Almost all the way down there is a reverb unit. My guess is that HAD was studying other people's work.

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Re: H.A. Dumble drawn reverb schematic

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It is Alexander who did the schematic, not his unit though, Supro
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