Hello guys!
I am planning to integrate a reverb circuit based on PT2399 specifically the rebote 2.5. My plan is to include the reverb in the amp circuit and not by a standalone unit.
Could someone give a hint on how to do it because I am not sure what stage should i insert it to.
I am attaching here my schematics and should I take out and replace some components and values.
Thanks in advance.
Reverb integration in a Tube amp
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Reverb integration in a Tube amp
Last edited by charlze on Mon Jun 06, 2011 11:54 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Reverb integration in a Tube amp
The reboote is just a delay, and you won't get anything reverb-like out of it. For a good sounding reverb, you'd need multiple delay chips, comb filters, complex feedback patterns, etc. Reverb algorithms are VERY complex.
If you want a dsimple igital reverb circuit in the amp, I suggest you checkout the Belton reverb "brick":
http://www.smallbearelec.com/Detail.bok?no=780
If you want a dsimple igital reverb circuit in the amp, I suggest you checkout the Belton reverb "brick":
http://www.smallbearelec.com/Detail.bok?no=780
Re: Reverb integration in a Tube amp
Thanks for the information sir, I will do check the belton reverb brick.d95err wrote:The reboote is just a delay, and you won't get anything reverb-like out of it. For a good sounding reverb, you'd need multiple delay chips, comb filters, complex feedback patterns, etc. Reverb algorithms are VERY complex.
If you want a dsimple igital reverb circuit in the amp, I suggest you checkout the Belton reverb "brick":
http://www.smallbearelec.com/Detail.bok?no=780