benjaturner
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An ongoing problem as I tend to get a bit anal about exactly how much reverb I should be using at different points in a song.
I really like the reverb on my amp, but can only control it via the knobs on the amps panel. To further complicate things the reverb is two channel. So I have a knob for the clean channel and an independent knob for the 2nd channel.
What I thought about doing was linking the two channels to one, so the clean channel reverb also controlled the 2nd channel reverb. Then replace the knob with a jack socket. I'd plug an expression pedal into the jack socket and control the amount of reverb with that. Would this work?
If I'm playing Pete Townsend style power chords then I think reverb just 'muddys' the sound, though I like to use a lot when I'm playing arpeggios or any other picky type rhythm stuff. At the moment I'm just setting the knob to about the average of all the settings I'd like to use and making do.
Thanks,
Benja
I really like the reverb on my amp, but can only control it via the knobs on the amps panel. To further complicate things the reverb is two channel. So I have a knob for the clean channel and an independent knob for the 2nd channel.
What I thought about doing was linking the two channels to one, so the clean channel reverb also controlled the 2nd channel reverb. Then replace the knob with a jack socket. I'd plug an expression pedal into the jack socket and control the amount of reverb with that. Would this work?
If I'm playing Pete Townsend style power chords then I think reverb just 'muddys' the sound, though I like to use a lot when I'm playing arpeggios or any other picky type rhythm stuff. At the moment I'm just setting the knob to about the average of all the settings I'd like to use and making do.
Thanks,
Benja