I really don't, but the Hammond amp used to drive that reverb was only about 20 watts.jon wrote:Anyone Know what a #12 bulb is? I was using two #44's for the volume drop but I just blew them both when I dimed my Small Special 100.
speaker Driven Reverb
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Can you think of a sensitivity control that would work in line prior to the standard hammond limiting circuit.
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It's a speaker output, how about an attenuator?jon wrote:Can you think of a sensitivity control that would work in line prior to the standard hammond limiting circuit.
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I found this on the #12 bulb.
Looks like they are no longer in production.
http://www.lightbulbemporium.com/bulbrite_756025_12.asp
Looks like they are no longer in production.
http://www.lightbulbemporium.com/bulbrite_756025_12.asp
Tom
Don't let that smoke out!
Don't let that smoke out!
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Luckily the internet is full of replacements:
http://www.bulbtown.com/447_MINIATURE_B ... _p/447.htm
http://www.bulbtown.com/447_MINIATURE_B ... _p/447.htm
Re: speaker Driven Reverb
I found that an 1156 turn signal bulb works well. And it can handle 100w