Outboard FX & reverb unit

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Re: Outboard FX & reverb unit

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Seems like this reverb with the Tube buffered Effects Loop would be a great standalone product for all passive loop amps??
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It's been done already. It's called a Verbrator (c). :lol: Where ya been ?

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FUCHSAUDIO wrote:It's been done already. It's called a Verbrator (c). :lol: Where ya been ?

http://www.fuchsaudiotechnology.com/ima ... 40x190.jpg
Verbrator is a great little device which I use almost one year on all my D style amps in parallel mode.
It would be great Andy if you can make a buffered rack device with reverb, delay and chorus with amp channel switching and foot pedal.
It would be even better if you can incorporate it in your amps. No need for processors and preamps, just complete solution for working musician.

Cheers
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Thanks Eric. Food for thought. I have an upcoming couple of models that include the reverb from the Verbrator on board, which we're excited about.
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Got the cab finished for the FX-Reverb

with respect, 10thtx
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Re: Outboard FX & reverb unit

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Wow
she's a beauty
very nice job on the cab
thanks for sharing
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10thTx wrote:Got the cab finished for the FX-Reverb

with respect, 10thtx
WHOA!!! What a smokin' cab. Nice!! Chad
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Very nice, inspirational work.

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ericlee wrote:
FUCHSAUDIO wrote:It's been done already. It's called a Verbrator (c). :lol: Where ya been ?

http://www.fuchsaudiotechnology.com/ima ... 40x190.jpg
Verbrator is a great little device which I use almost one year on all my D style amps in parallel mode.
It would be great Andy if you can make a buffered rack device with reverb, delay and chorus with amp channel switching and foot pedal.
It would be even better if you can incorporate it in your amps. No need for processors and preamps, just complete solution for working musician.

Cheers
The Verbrator is nice for sure, but how about a build-in parallel loop and a small multieffect (like Boss se50/se70/VF1) mounted at the bottom of the amp head? one package - just add water :D 8)
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Re: Outboard FX & reverb unit

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10thTx wrote:Got the cab finished for the FX-Reverb

with respect, 10thtx
What a great looking cabinet ! Congrats !
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Re: Outboard FX & reverb unit

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Beautiful flame in that cab!

What kind of joinery did you use on it?
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Re: Outboard FX & reverb unit

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Thanks for the nice comments.
What kind of joinery did you use on it?
I used half-blind dovetails for top and sides.

On the front& back edge, I simply glued a strip on which covers any holes that an imperfect dovetail job might leave.

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bluesfendermanblues wrote:
ericlee wrote:
FUCHSAUDIO wrote:It's been done already. It's called a Verbrator (c). :lol: Where ya been ?

http://www.fuchsaudiotechnology.com/ima ... 40x190.jpg
Verbrator is a great little device which I use almost one year on all my D style amps in parallel mode.
It would be great Andy if you can make a buffered rack device with reverb, delay and chorus with amp channel switching and foot pedal.
It would be even better if you can incorporate it in your amps. No need for processors and preamps, just complete solution for working musician.

Cheers
The Verbrator is nice for sure, but how about a build-in parallel loop and a small multieffect (like Boss se50/se70/VF1) mounted at the bottom of the amp head? one package - just add water :D 8)
Food for thought. I think the boutique people tend to equate multi-effects and digital reverbs with cheesy consumer style products sometimes...I did apply the reverb to a new amp design. The Blackjack and Lucky seven now have channel switching, and a digital reverb...and are quite hip. Not sure if the ODS will ever see anything digital in it, but we'll see.
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Re: Outboard FX & reverb unit

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10thTx wrote:Got the cab finished for the FX-Reverb

with respect, 10thtx
Now, that a real beauty!

How and with what did you make the name plate on the bottom of the cabinet?? - looks good - (hope I'm not insulting you, but) could it be with something like this?:

http://www.superwarehouse.com/3M_CG_330 ... 00/p/46724
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Re: Outboard FX & reverb unit

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Regarding the nameplate on the cabinet...........

I am strictly a hobbyist that has in mind just building for myself, so sometimes I take shortcuts that I am comfortable living with.

Those "decals" are simply a cheap label maker that I got at Walmart and I use transparent tape. They look "cheap" on the chassis, but with the wood background actually look reasonably OK, IMO.

As a side note ..................
For yrs now, I have been sanding aluminum chassis panels with an orbital and 220 grit paper. I spray on about 5 coats of automotive base coat lacquer (right out of the spray cans) and then about 7 coats of clear lacquer over that. It's actually held up reasonably well for my purposes & I have done this on a bunch of different builds. No, it's not the most durable but I've not had problems with it. Very inexpensive.

With respect, 10thtx
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