[HAM] What is the best way to get the A100 reverb effect to

Keith H Clark organtec at charter.net
Thu Jun 19 14:31:12 CDT 2008


Kon,
    You are making too big of a project of this. Did you make sure the
reverb had a drive signal??? Can you verify bt listening to the tank output?
Keith

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Hi Mike.
Thank you for your reply.
I tried connecting the output signal from the reverb unit directly to
the primary winding of the matching transformer inside the 038208 kit
with a resistance substitution wheel  but this not work at any
resistance setting. 
 
It would probably be better to either build a new reverb unit or to
modify the existing reverb unit and then insert it into the AO28 preamp
after the Tone Control similar to how the Trek II reverb unit is
connected . 
Doing this will solve the problems of trying to get the reverb unit to
work through the Leslie 122.
All the best.
Kon
 
Mike Casino wrote:
You want the reverb signal balanced then mixed.
 
I would prefer an isolation transformer but take a look at Line out to a
Hammond tone cabinet on the wilki page (add 2 10mf blocking caps) and
you
might want to combine that with a 4H echo for mixing.
 
Just a thought Mike
 
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