If starting more than 1 ongoing threads about different topics is illegal... please let me know.. :-\
Anyway, gonna get some pt2399s and wondering if any circuits/schems can emulate this intensity of feedback... https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kdURqcVxIdk . In this song he uses 1 delay and 1 reverb pedal..
If any delay pedal schematic can actually pull this off and I wasted my time typing this just tell me... ;) :-\
Ah, Rob's Rain. I've been able to cover it with a clone of a Mad Professor Deep Blue Delay (single PT2399 delay pedal) and a generic clone reverb pedal using a Belton Brick (Mine was based around the Rub A Dub).
Delay Schematic
http://revolutiondeux.blogspot.com/2012/01/mad-professor-deep-blue-delay.html (http://revolutiondeux.blogspot.com/2012/01/mad-professor-deep-blue-delay.html)
Reverb Schematic
https://www.coda-effects.com/p/rub-dub-reverb-circuit-analysis.html (https://www.coda-effects.com/p/rub-dub-reverb-circuit-analysis.html)
What I eventually did is make one PCB that essentially is guitar in -> Delay Pedal -> Reveb Pedal -> guitar out. I could use the level controls to enable the reverb or delay, or both, and that became the pedal I used to cover this tune.
Quote from: 11-90-an on June 28, 2020, 07:03:54 AM
this intensity of feedback...
Isn't it just a single repeat? Yeah I think almost any delay pedal could do that.
Also, BTW, you can put a YouTube clip in your post, with the YouTube button.
(https://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/Themes/DIYTheme2/images/bbc/youtube.gif)
Might save some suffering of ads.