From an old post of Structo I got this version of the Dumbleator with standard Series Function + Parallel Function
Does someone has tryed this arrangement ?
Many Thanks
K
Series & Paralel Dumbleator - Does someone tested it ?
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Series & Paralel Dumbleator - Does someone tested it ?
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Re: Series & Paralel Dumbleator - Does someone tested it ?
This schematic was posted by Structo on a tread at EL34World
now I've found this old tread
https://tubeamparchive.com/viewtopic.ph ... sc&start=0
I've read that Bluesfendermanblues has build a similar one and Structo has draw it's own version, those to which I refer
I'm not sure if Structo has build one or only draw it and I would like to know
I hope he can elucidate about and report his impressions
Thanks
K
now I've found this old tread
https://tubeamparchive.com/viewtopic.ph ... sc&start=0
I've read that Bluesfendermanblues has build a similar one and Structo has draw it's own version, those to which I refer
I'm not sure if Structo has build one or only draw it and I would like to know
I hope he can elucidate about and report his impressions
Thanks
K
Re: Series & Paralel Dumbleator - Does someone tested it ?
Yeah that was a joint effort with Bluesfendermanblues.
I built an earlier version and it just didn't work that great for me.
It has a lot to do with the type of effects that you run through it.
I think line level rack gear could work properly but I didn't really have any of that
at the time.
Later I acquired a Xotic X-Blender that works great for me.
It is like a parallel loop that I can run my TC Electronic G Sharp through which I use
for ambient reverb and delay.
The neat thing about the X-Blender is it has a big knob on the wet/dray mix that I can adjust
with my foot as need be.
I built an earlier version and it just didn't work that great for me.
It has a lot to do with the type of effects that you run through it.
I think line level rack gear could work properly but I didn't really have any of that
at the time.
Later I acquired a Xotic X-Blender that works great for me.
It is like a parallel loop that I can run my TC Electronic G Sharp through which I use
for ambient reverb and delay.
The neat thing about the X-Blender is it has a big knob on the wet/dray mix that I can adjust
with my foot as need be.
Tom
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