I'm working on a reverb coupling circuit. I'll be using a shunt feedback "virtual earth" type mixer to reduce the typically high series resistance in reverb mix circuits. I've done this type of mixer before with good results. But this time I'll be imbalancing the input resistors to achieve some amplification of the reverb signal while keeping the dry signal at unity gain. I'm trying to arrive at an aplification of about 25 for the reverb. So I'm wondering what shunt resistor/dry signal input resistor value will get me there if I don't use a resistor for the reverb at that input.
I'm not strong on formulas though my math skills are fine. I just didn't stay in skool long enough to learn squiggles, dots, slashes, brackets and such. So explained math or simple analogies would be great. Typing slowly and loudly also helps.
TIA
I'm not strong on formulas though my math skills are fine. I just didn't stay in skool long enough to learn squiggles, dots, slashes, brackets and such. So explained math or simple analogies would be great. Typing slowly and loudly also helps.
TIA
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