I would like to find any and all information that is related to the reverb circuits that Dumble has implemented on the SSS and ODSR amps. I have heard that the two amps share the same type of verb circuit, but I would like to find out the component values used and voltages, and how some of the changes in component values effect the sound.
Thanks in advance,
-Dr. Who
Dumble Reverb
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Re: Dumble Reverb
I was under the belief that the ODR and the ODSR had two different reverb circuits. As I understand it the ODSR andf the SSS share the same reverb circuit.
Jelle said this about the ODR circuit- "One drawback of the ckt is that the OD volume is not coupled to the reverb singal volume, so if the OD volume is increased above the Clean volume level, the Reverb signal gets lost and no reverb is heard. If the OD level is set below the Clean signal level, the reverb is too much."
I Believe that Dumble corrected this in the ODSR.
Another post by Andy F states that the ODSR has a "reverb driver, a reverb return amp, and a reverb/dry mix amp circuit".
Jelle said this about the ODR circuit- "One drawback of the ckt is that the OD volume is not coupled to the reverb singal volume, so if the OD volume is increased above the Clean volume level, the Reverb signal gets lost and no reverb is heard. If the OD level is set below the Clean signal level, the reverb is too much."
I Believe that Dumble corrected this in the ODSR.
Another post by Andy F states that the ODSR has a "reverb driver, a reverb return amp, and a reverb/dry mix amp circuit".
Re: Dumble Reverb
Is the reverb on the SSS is the same type implemented on the schematic for the ODR in the files section?