RE-reverb

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Andy Le Blanc
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Joined: Sat Dec 22, 2007 1:16 am
Location: central Maine

Re: RE-reverb

Post by Andy Le Blanc »

That has always been an issue, every area has its own music circles, and
they over lap with some being known to others and vise-versa etc....
Its a matter of finding the fish who travels thru more than one pond,
not just the big fish in the nearest puddle. Its tuff in rural areas,
just finding the fish. Getting product into the back line of local sound and
production outfits is another goal, but its also seasonal, start reaching out
into other ponds.
lazymaryamps
CaseyJones
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Joined: Fri Mar 17, 2006 1:29 pm

Re: RE-reverb

Post by CaseyJones »

Andy Le Blanc wrote:That has always been an issue, every area has its own music circles, and
they over lap with some being known to others and vise-versa etc....
Its a matter of finding the fish who travels thru more than one pond,
not just the big fish in the nearest puddle. Its tuff in rural areas,
just finding the fish. Getting product into the back line of local sound and
production outfits is another goal, but its also seasonal, start reaching out
into other ponds.
Portland to the left o' me, Boston to the right...

Here I am, stuck in the middle with you! :lol:
Andy Le Blanc
Posts: 2582
Joined: Sat Dec 22, 2007 1:16 am
Location: central Maine

Re: RE-reverb

Post by Andy Le Blanc »

Its up and running fine, one hitch, the drive assembly is magnitized enough
to have picked up some very fine metal fileings. After cleaning it works great.
Hum, from proximity to the trannies, is not an issue, the system is about as noisey as
any other fender style verb. Might be reduced with better tube choice
and replacement of carbon comp resistors.
lazymaryamps
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