BenPerkins
Joined: Oct 19, 2011
Posts: 130
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Posted on Feb 20 2021 10:47 AM
Good morning, I have a 6G15 going into the front of an amp. If I were to add a reverb pedal, should it go: guitar, pedal, 6G15, amp? Or should I be going into the 6G15 first?
This amp has no effects loop BTW. Otherwise I’d probably use the pedal there.
Thank you.
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DeathTide
Joined: Apr 13, 2018
Posts: 1343
New Orleans
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Posted on Feb 20 2021 01:24 PM
Reverb on the reverb? I love it! I was recently experimenting a similar thing with compressors coming before or after the 6G15 tank. I found a lot more reverb happening when the compressors came before the tank, which I didn’t really like. Super long tails, but I could hear the notes clearly. But I’d rather have shorter tails and have the compressors affect the reverb-ed signal. A little less “clear” on the notes but nice short tails.
What do your ears tell you about each set up?
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revmike
Joined: Feb 26, 2006
Posts: 3742
North Atlantic
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Posted on Feb 20 2021 01:25 PM
I always put my pedals before the tank.
Rev
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cosmonaut
Joined: Apr 02, 2019
Posts: 339
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Posted on Feb 20 2021 03:38 PM
there's no real wrong answer. lately I have my tank before digital reverb and my delays. the tank is actually in a bypass looper with a 30dB boost after it to bring the tank level up to unity when engaged.
i use a really ghostly digital hall reverb with a band pass filter (400-1khz) after the spring tank for some washy ambience.
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BenPerkins
Joined: Oct 19, 2011
Posts: 130
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Posted on Feb 20 2021 04:44 PM
I heard about the FRV-1 and 6G15 trick from Frankie Blandino. Earlier, I tried it with the pedal after the tank, didn’t sound too appealing but thought I might try the other way around. Think I might grab a couple beers and play around some more tonight.
— I want to hear Caravan with a drum solo.
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DannySnyder
Joined: Mar 02, 2006
Posts: 11010
Berkeley, CA
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Posted on Feb 20 2021 08:50 PM
Ben can you describe the trick for us who didn't read about it?
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BenPerkins
Joined: Oct 19, 2011
Posts: 130
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Posted on Feb 20 2021 11:34 PM
It stems from a brief convo I had with Frankie where I asked what other effects he used on the first 2 records - the reverb on some of the tracks is pretty deep. He mentioned that he also used an FRV-1, along with 6G15, on some tracks. I didn’t ask for too many details out of respect. But I figured I’d give it a try too and see what happens.
— I want to hear Caravan with a drum solo.
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Ben
Joined: Feb 11, 2007
Posts: 591
Encinitas, Ca
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Posted on Feb 21 2021 11:03 AM
I'm certainly no Frankie Blandino (but I am a big fan) I do something similar. I run from the guitar to my pedals, Boss tuner + DD-3 delay + FRV-1 then to outboard reverb unit, then the amp. For most tunes the FRV is off but if I want some super deep drippy reverb I kick on the FRV for the extra boost. I've been thinking of adding one of Mel's "drip switches" to the outboard reverb unit for the added flexibility of being able to reduce reverb level without having to adjust by hand.
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