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- 1970 Fender Twin Reverb value - The Steel Guitar Forum
I bought that '66 for $1500 a few years ago I just like to have at least one Twin Reverb around, even if they are heavy - and gimme a choice between blackface and silverface, I'll take the blackface Now, yours has a pair of JBL D120Fs in it Those are worth money to someone I love 'em, I have a few, but I won't put them into a Twin Reverb
- Reverb and Delay effects - The Steel Guitar Forum
Reverb\delay was the most tweaked aspect of my rig However,in the last year I have settled down a bit after I got a Boss RV-6 It has a setting that is reverb + delay and both sound very good to my ears Check it out Good luck in your quest!
- Accutronics reverb tank repairs - The Steel Guitar Forum
Reverb tank repair Post by Larry Hobson » 11 Nov 2021 2:29 am Randy, Speaking just from me, other than checking for loose connection, forget repairs Replace the unit
- Peavey Nashville 400-DIY fixes and general maintenance - The Steel . . .
Best bet then is a new reverb tank The original was a 2 spring tanks, 4EB2C1B by Accutronics -Post gain and Reverb pots scratchy and need cleaning -Molex connector for reverb exhibits poor connectivity Pins at chassis need to be cleaned with a Qtip and alcohol, female contacts on Molex need to be tightened
- Best battery powered reverb? - The Steel Guitar Forum
Almost all modern reverb pedals are using chips that use so much current that they can't run on 9v batteries I use a Caroline Meteore that works for a while on a battery, but it's distinctly and deliberately lo-fi, which may be awesome if you're me, but may be terrible if you're one of the players looking for a smooth, glossy, modern soun
- Silverface Twin Reverb vs. Blackfaced Dual Showman Reverb
Reverb circuit: Fender tended to run the reverb driver tube very hot in the silverface years Blackface amps came with 2 2k resistors bypassed with a 25uf-25v electrolytic cap Sometime in the 70's, they started to change this value
- Fender 68 Custom Pro Reverb - The Steel Guitar Forum
Recently my 74 Princeton Reverb crapped out and it was $440 to rebuild the board I decided I wanted a new amp that would not require servicing for many years After looking around the new 68 Custom Pro Reverb looked like the perfect package Same weight as my Princeton but with 40 watts and a 12" speaker
- Peavey Nashville 112 reverb noisy - The Steel Guitar Forum
The cable that goes to the tank output must be the one going to the reverb input Easy to verify Remove the cable from the output of the reverb tank (to the right, facing the back of the amp) Turn the reverb control up to around 3 or 4, touch the end of the RCA connector That should produce a noise in the amp
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