It's a good idea use a relay for ON/OFF reverb?
I haven't a layout to place here , but my idea is:
When relay is OFF , signal go to PI through NC of relay wiring together.
When relay turn ON , the signal pass to "reverb in" stage through the normal-out contact and "reverb out" go to second contact normal out that close on PI.
What do you think?
My explanation is understandable?
			
			
									
									
						Relay for reverb...What do you think?
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Re: Relay for reverb...What do you think?
I think what you're saying is that you'll bypass all the reverb circuit including the balance resistor, correct?
If that's the plan, then go for it. Bogner does that in the Shiva and the reverb bypass is excellent.
			
			
									
									
						If that's the plan, then go for it. Bogner does that in the Shiva and the reverb bypass is excellent.
Re: Relay for reverb...What do you think?
Because of the volume difference when you bypass reverb I prefer to do it both ways:
1. a switch on the reverb knob that breaks (opens) the signal being sent to the blend resistor - this gives you a volume jump and
2. a simple shorting mute (like Fender does) on the footswitch - no volume jump.
			
			
									
									1. a switch on the reverb knob that breaks (opens) the signal being sent to the blend resistor - this gives you a volume jump and
2. a simple shorting mute (like Fender does) on the footswitch - no volume jump.
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Re: Relay for reverb...What do you think?
Yes Bob , you understand my schematic.
Here , the switch reverb layout
Thanks for your comment
Sergio
			
			
						Here , the switch reverb layout
Thanks for your comment
Sergio
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