From jeff–(at)–fn.org Wed Jul 12 13:42:20 CDT 1995
Article: 2222 of alt.guitar.amps
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Subject: Re: Beefing-up Reverb
Date: 12 Jul 1995 17:25:15 GMT
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> dpower–(at)–eeves.la.utexas.edu (Daniel A. Powers) writes:
>
> When the reverb on my Deluxe Reverb is set above 4 or so, there is too much
> high-end ringing. I am wondering if a cap somewhere in the circuit could be
> added to ground some of this out. If so, what value and where should it be
> located to achieve that beefy Junior Brown sound.
>
>
> Thanks
> Dan Powers

One way to get more control of the reverb on a blackface deluxe is to patch the reverb return into the input of the non-reverb
channel; this then gives you EQ on the verb. Requires a cord that’s RCA femalle on one end and 1/4 inch male on the other.
good luck!
-jeff

 

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