What if . . .
The way an Ampeg B12x generates reverb (ECHO) is via a separate amp and satellite speaker. What if I used the reverb side of the amp for bedroom volume levels with a resistive load on the main amp output to silence and bypass the reverb springs for a non-reverb sound on the reverb amp?
Note attached schematic.
Reverb side of the amp uses a single ended 6V6 (V9). Main amp uses pp 6L6's (V1,V2). Looks like the main OT (T2) is tapped for the input of the reverb springs. Is this right?
I might work up a DPDT switch for the Main speaker to use it for the reverb out (V9, lower power level bedroom level) when the load is engaged for the main amp.
Am I just blowing smoke?
Your thoughts?
The way an Ampeg B12x generates reverb (ECHO) is via a separate amp and satellite speaker. What if I used the reverb side of the amp for bedroom volume levels with a resistive load on the main amp output to silence and bypass the reverb springs for a non-reverb sound on the reverb amp?
Note attached schematic.
Reverb side of the amp uses a single ended 6V6 (V9). Main amp uses pp 6L6's (V1,V2). Looks like the main OT (T2) is tapped for the input of the reverb springs. Is this right?
I might work up a DPDT switch for the Main speaker to use it for the reverb out (V9, lower power level bedroom level) when the load is engaged for the main amp.
Am I just blowing smoke?
Your thoughts?
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