stefan_sk wrote:
Thanks Stephen,
I saw Kurtlives' post, he is one of the people who added the reverb to one of the channels. I wonder why there is no "global" reverb around, is it just hard/impossible to implement, or is it simply not needed?
As I didn't play the amp I can't tell if having a reverb on the mixed signal of both channels is an advantage or not.
And if it's enough to have reverb on just one channel, why on this one and not on EF86 channel?
Thanks for the advice to use a pedal, I might end up with it after I examine all the possibilities.
Also if using a pedal, is it worth to implement a Matchless style passive effects loop for delay/reverb pedals or just use the pedal in front of the amp?
Stefan
Global reverb is very hard in an amp with two separate channels which are mixed right before the PI. If you try adding the reverb after mixing your reverb will distort because of the high signal levels.
Either run of the one many nice effects pedals into the front of the amp or do what I did. Add reverb to the TMB (Channel 2) and jumper (Channel 1) EF86 to get global reverb. Turn the channel down that you are not using to get reverb on the other channel.