I couldn't find any previous discussions on this topic, so my apologies if I'm going over old ground.
I'd like to add the typical Fender blackface reverb circuit to a 6G3 Deluxe, and I'm not sure if I can simply insert it into the circuit or if I need to add another gain stage.
The blackface reverb amps typically have two gain stages with a tone stack in between before the signal is split into wet and dry paths. They are then joined together at the input of a third gain stage before going on to the phase inverter. I'm thinking of building a 6G3 with a single channel, then splitting the signal right after the tone stack, and bringing it back together at the second stage (using the usual 3.3M/10pf arrangement). Can this work?
I'd like to add the typical Fender blackface reverb circuit to a 6G3 Deluxe, and I'm not sure if I can simply insert it into the circuit or if I need to add another gain stage.
The blackface reverb amps typically have two gain stages with a tone stack in between before the signal is split into wet and dry paths. They are then joined together at the input of a third gain stage before going on to the phase inverter. I'm thinking of building a 6G3 with a single channel, then splitting the signal right after the tone stack, and bringing it back together at the second stage (using the usual 3.3M/10pf arrangement). Can this work?
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