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Reverb that can kick my twin reverb's ass?


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I REALLY like the Digitech Digiverb.

 

It's got stereo outs, room, hall, plate, reverse, etc sounds, and a surprisingly good "fake spring 'verb" setting. I used to use a Holy Grail but I was, at that time, using a lot of super-wet reverb sounds and the Digiverb can go from subtle to WAY over the top.

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Originally posted by jonny guitar

Why don't you like the reverb on the Twin?


You can always change the pan to a deeper reverb or change the driver and capture tubes to enhance the sound. I would be surprised to find better stompbox reverb than a twin.

 

 

I now use a DRRI which has terrific reverb, but I still use the Digitech in my chain. For "normal" reverb my amp is a dream but for noisemaking, 100% wet sounds, giant cavernous stuff, and so on the Digitech really shines.

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Originally posted by threm

May be this helps;


fendrevld.gif
http://www.retroamps.com/fendrevld.gif


Reverb unit, reissue;

http://www.retroamps.com/Fender%206G15%20Reverb%20Stand%20Alone%20Re-issue%20Upgrade%20Kit.html


Fender Reverb 6G15 Schematic

http://www.kbapps.com/audio/schematics/tubeamps/fender/reverb6g15.html

http://www.kbapps.com/audio/schematics/tubeamps/fender/Default.htm


Simple block diagram;

http://www.fender.com/support/manuals/pdfs/manuals_elec/guitarpdf/63Fender_Reverb.pdf

 

I appreciate the effort you put forth but I really was wondering what the springs and other parts actually look like.

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