Fender reverb thru a mosfet boost.

Started by squidsquad, July 01, 2005, 05:06:04 AM

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squidsquad

Pardon if I'm re-hashing the obvious...but for those who haven't tried:
You can un-plug the tank send & return (braided wires) from the back of the chassis into a clean booster...and get 10 times the amount of reverb.
You can dial in how much...& use your bypass switch to get a huge splash at the end of a tune...or make a solo more drippy.  You can plug the booster's output into your other channel...and EQ the verb...treble makes it more springy...rolling it off and raising the bass makes a big room.  The booster makes it even sound better when properly balanced...but your reverb knob will now be much lower than normal of course.  Oh...and try a compressor...to get *ducking* and then a    l   o   n   g      t   a   i   l .  
It's fun!

MartyMart

No, not obvious at all to me !  GREAT ideas .... thanks   :D
I like the compressor idea in particular .........

Marty.
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AL

Good idea. You can also unplug your reverb out and plug that into Channel 1 of a Fender, then run a jumper to Channel 2 (your guitar is in Channel 2). This will give you more control over your reverb as well.

AL