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Post by sumgai on Aug 16, 2006 1:25:11 GMT -5
unk, Well, I just sat down with one of the Twins (the one that usually works), and did this very thing. Didn't like it. Then realized that it already has Reverb on both channels. (Came that way, haven't seen any reason to put it back to stock. Figure hell, it's a spare channel, just in case, right?) Went and got out my first Twin, which is in a perpetual state of disarray, due to lots of experimentation (which is why I didn't use it in the first place, now I gots to go round up some speakers.....). But as luck would have it, right now the two channels are wired correctly to the summing node.
Anyhoo, the second trial was almost as bad as the first. Got lots of tone control, that was good. But the overall amount of the reverb effect was not up to snuff. Just when things get interesting, the circuit breaks into oscillation. Not sure why yet, and I may poke around to see what's what. This may be a case of input sensitivity, as per your original musing (in a later post).
Prod me if I let this drop for too long. ;D
sumgai
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