Hi all,
I have had a jcm900 for some years now, and I am very happy with the sound. There is however one problem, and that occur when I switch from channel b to channel a. Channel a will be as clean as it gets, with plenty of reverb and channel b will be over the top distorted without reverb. If I now switch, the reverb tank will still be filled with noisy distorted sounds from channel b, which will then be output to the speakers in the clean channel. Apparently only the output of the reverb tank is controlled by the channel switch and not the input. Is this how it is supposed to be?
I have made a hack by making a little timing circuit in my footswitch that switches the delay of for a while upon switching channel and I was wondering if anyone had other solutions for this problem.
best,
Dries
I have had a jcm900 for some years now, and I am very happy with the sound. There is however one problem, and that occur when I switch from channel b to channel a. Channel a will be as clean as it gets, with plenty of reverb and channel b will be over the top distorted without reverb. If I now switch, the reverb tank will still be filled with noisy distorted sounds from channel b, which will then be output to the speakers in the clean channel. Apparently only the output of the reverb tank is controlled by the channel switch and not the input. Is this how it is supposed to be?
I have made a hack by making a little timing circuit in my footswitch that switches the delay of for a while upon switching channel and I was wondering if anyone had other solutions for this problem.
best,
Dries
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