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Just wondering....

a question for the comments section ... would you find use for a mod that let's you switch between two levels of reverb, heavy (standard setting of course) , and via a footswitch less reverb.....

WR

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None of those answers apply to me as I made my own footswitch. It's an A/B switch that toggles between my outboard on full drip and my onboard reverb on moderate, or reverb pedal when I use my showman. I play primarily rhythm guitar in the Meshuggas and this allows the quick change on songs that have the Astronauts style rhythm and ones with standard chords strumming.

When playing with an amp that has onboard, I not only have to switch outputs (the A/B) but simultaneously trigger the amp's reverb switch so it's off when using the outboard.

It allows for lightning fast segues between songs. For instance we've taken to playing Havanagila as our closer with me on rhythm and at the last note I'm starting the lead to Misirlou. Stomp! and I'm there. Rock

I should add that with The TomorrowMen, I play lead, and I'm on full time max booch.

Danny Snyder

"With great reverb comes great responsibility" - Uncle Leo

Playing keys and guitar with Combo Tezeta

Formerly a guitarist in The TomorrowMen and Meshugga Beach Party

Latest surf project - Now That's What I Call SURF

I found out pretty fast that the foot switch turns off the reverb effect, but leaves the "volume drop and tone change" effect (and I use the term loosely), so it's basically useless.
I have use it in the past to switch between 2 loops in a loop switcher my friend made me.
The only way to "turn off" the tank is either to bypass it, or to turn the dwell or the mix knobs all the way down.
Try it - use the switch, continue to play with effect off, and turn the knobs as you play - I think you'll hear the difference.
Or maybe it's just my tank that has that "wonderful" trait...

Ran

The Scimitars

Last edited: Sep 21, 2006 10:08:12

Mine's always on and at 7-7-7.

I don't use a footswitch with my tank but I do adjust the controls for different reverb depths for different songs.

The Volcanos

I've also heard that the footswitch on a reverb tank basically acts as a radio antenna, and has caused a lot of sonic interference from a few different sources.

~B~

DannySnyder
None of those answers apply to me.../quote]

Me either. I made my own reverb, and didn't even include a footswitch jack.

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this is why fender blackface style amps are great for use with the outboard tank. or, in my case, dual input ampeg v4 with volume knobs for each input.

ideally, i can take an a/b switch and run output b into one input, and then putput a into reverb unit into the other input. this allows me to boost the volume on the 'reverb' channel to keep everything at the same level. and when the reverb unit is bypassed, i have a softer, subtler amp verb.

if i had a fender amp, i could eq the reverb channel to really sculpt my sound to accent the reverb tones.

DannySnyder
None of those answers apply to me as I made my own footswitch. It's an A/B switch that toggles between my outboard on full drip and my onboard reverb on moderate, or reverb pedal when I use my showman.

how did you wire? I at one point tried a homemade Y-box, one side going into tank-normal channel, other side into the reverb channel, to get the same effect you describe. it didn't work at all, cause the non-used channel tended to be very noisy.

I now use a bassman, sans reverb, so I cant use the trick anymore anyway. contemplating a reverb tank mod for two levels in one reverb, not sure yet on how to do it.

WR

Rules to live by #314:
"When in Italy, if the menu says something's grilled, don't assume it is."

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WR,

I have 2 different setups depending on the amp. On my pro reverb, with onboard reverb, I can only use the left channel as my right channel has been hot rodded. On this amp, I use a 2p2t switch. One pole switches A to B, one switches the reverb circuit on the amp. Side A goes to my reverb tank, the output of which goes into a 'Y' adapter in my amps input.
The B goes directly into the other side of the 'Y' adapter. Also when A is on, the amps onboard reverb switches off.

For my Showman, I use a Holy Grail pedal for B. A 'Y' won't work here, due to the different circuitry, so I run B from the pedal into the 2nd channel of the showman. I usually keep heavy reverb on the 1st channel, since I don't use vibrato when boochin'.

Did I mention I added a 2nd footswitch on the pedal for Vibrato?

Hope that helps.

Danny Snyder

"With great reverb comes great responsibility" - Uncle Leo

Playing keys and guitar with Combo Tezeta

Formerly a guitarist in The TomorrowMen and Meshugga Beach Party

Latest surf project - Now That's What I Call SURF

DannySnyder
For my Showman, I use a Holy Grail pedal for B. A 'Y' won't work here, due to the different circuitry, so I run B from the pedal into the 2nd channel of the showman. I usually keep heavy reverb on the 1st channel, since I don't use vibrato when boochin'.

no noise problems in this set-up, from the "open-channel" teh one that's not being used? homemade A/B-box?

WR

Rules to live by #314:
"When in Italy, if the menu says something's grilled, don't assume it is."

https://www.facebook.com/The-Malbehavers-286429584796173/

_WR]no noise problems in this set-up, from the "open-channel" teh one that's not being used? homemade A/B-box?

WR[/quot_
None to speak of. I think it's because the side that is switched off is shunted to ground, not merely left open.

Danny Snyder

"With great reverb comes great responsibility" - Uncle Leo

Playing keys and guitar with Combo Tezeta

Formerly a guitarist in The TomorrowMen and Meshugga Beach Party

Latest surf project - Now That's What I Call SURF

DannySnyder
None to speak of. I think it's because the side that is switched off is shunted to ground, not merely left open.

well, it's the input that your shunting to ground? doesn't that sound like shortcircuit the input, eg when you grip the jack cable or pull out a cable from the guitar? Rolling Eyes

Idea perhaps your equipment is just better then mine! Groovy ... your stuff Thumbs Up ... my stuff Thumbs Down

(sorry, but these new smilies really have me LMAO )

WR

Rules to live by #314:
"When in Italy, if the menu says something's grilled, don't assume it is."

https://www.facebook.com/The-Malbehavers-286429584796173/

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