Reverb Mod in 112 RP65 (Fender Sound)
Reverb Mod in 112 RP65 (Fender Sound)... |
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Manu Laudic (manulaudic) Username: manulaudic Registered: 04-2012 |
Hello, |
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Bill Traylor (bozzy369) Username: bozzy369 Registered: 02-2008 |
Ok,before I go too far I have never attempted this Mod,but it seems like it would work:I'm not sure where you would place another pot,but why not just add a tone pot to that circuit,or better yet a T/B/X control? |
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Bill Traylor (bozzy369) Username: bozzy369 Registered: 02-2008 |
I believe changing the reverb's volume pot to a different value would change its tone abit too. |
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Manu Laudic (manulaudic) Username: manulaudic Registered: 04-2012 |
Ok, |
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Mike Kaus (mm210) Username: mm210 Registered: 05-2006 |
I've actually never heard anybodyy complain about the TONE of MM reverbs, although I'm not real familiar with RP's tones. Are you sure that the tank is GOOD? You have to see what tanks are available now since accutronics went south(real far south!) and check the impedances that the tank that you have is SUPPOSED to have. Here's the only chart that I have showing MM tanks and it's rather old but still valuable. Note the higher input and output impedences. |
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Christophe (vignau) Username: vignau Registered: 06-2011 |
I did complain on my reverb for my 210HD130 I bought new in 1979, never sounded good, don't know what to do to get it better (elctronic, tank ? |
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Mike Kaus (mm210) Username: mm210 Registered: 05-2006 |
HMMM. Two people with reverb complaints and BOTH amps are the ones without the tube inverter. I know it SHOULDN'T make a difference but I wonder..... Maybe a different reverb driver or tank? Don't know. I personally don't even USE 'verb so I guess I'm NOT the one to shoot my mouth off! I'm sure you could change the caps in the reverb section to do SOMETHING but it may just be pick one and try it. Maybe change C14 to something larger and try to get some more bass response though. Maybe Ed has tried something. Like I said, I'm not much of a reverb guy but let's see if anybody else has tried something. Mike. |
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Gilmour Jope (gilmour_jope) Username: gilmour_jope Registered: 02-2012 |
I have a DRRI and a MM 65 Reverb head and I am a long-time reverb junkie. The reverb on the DRRI is very good but also bright and with a harsh tail. There are mods for this but the easiest fix is tweaking the reverb sound using the treble dial on your amp and the tone dial on your guitar to taste and this changes with volume settings, too. |
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Gilmour Jope (gilmour_jope) Username: gilmour_jope Registered: 02-2012 |
There is also an easy (and reversible mod) for tweaking the reverb on a blackface Fender amp that might work on a Music Man. In his book Tube Amp Talk for the Guitarist and Tech, Gerald Weber (1997) has an article called ?Fine Tune the Reverb on Your Blackface Reverb Amp? (p. 39) whereby you route the ?out? signal from your reverb tank into the input of channel 1 and then use the volume, bass and tone pots on channel 1 as mix, dwell and tone reverb controls - it won?t give your amp a built-in outboard reverb, but I have tried it on my DRRI and it?s pretty cool?it just might work on a Music Man amp, too. |
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Manu Laudic (manulaudic) Username: manulaudic Registered: 04-2012 |
Hi ! |