Hello all, this is my first post.
I have a few old Fender and Fender style amps with fantastic reverb: SFDSR, BFSR, Allen amps.
I bought a Vox AC15C1 a couple years ago, and after sorting out a few cold solder joints, changing
the Greenback out for a Eminence Wizard, and a few tube changes the amp itself sounds great...all except
for the reverb. I've read several posts about swapping the pan which I did with a MOD 8EB2C1B but I'm still not happy with the sound. There is plenty of long hall like reverb, but it is completely undefined. I can only explain it as; it doesn't have enough of the primary 'dry' signal mixed in, it seems like it's all 'wet' signal from a mile away. Typically I don't turn the knob past '3', it becomes completely washy and unuseable.
I know that the Fender's are tube driven and the Vox isn't. People seem to be happy with the Vox Pathfinder 15r's reverb which is also not tube driven. Has anyone made improvements to the ac15's reverb circuit to mirror the 15r? Is this possible?
The Vox is never going to be a Fender reverb, but if there is some way to mix in some more 'dry' than 'wet' signal I think it would be a great improvement.
Thanks in advance,
-hrod
I have a few old Fender and Fender style amps with fantastic reverb: SFDSR, BFSR, Allen amps.
I bought a Vox AC15C1 a couple years ago, and after sorting out a few cold solder joints, changing
the Greenback out for a Eminence Wizard, and a few tube changes the amp itself sounds great...all except
for the reverb. I've read several posts about swapping the pan which I did with a MOD 8EB2C1B but I'm still not happy with the sound. There is plenty of long hall like reverb, but it is completely undefined. I can only explain it as; it doesn't have enough of the primary 'dry' signal mixed in, it seems like it's all 'wet' signal from a mile away. Typically I don't turn the knob past '3', it becomes completely washy and unuseable.
I know that the Fender's are tube driven and the Vox isn't. People seem to be happy with the Vox Pathfinder 15r's reverb which is also not tube driven. Has anyone made improvements to the ac15's reverb circuit to mirror the 15r? Is this possible?
The Vox is never going to be a Fender reverb, but if there is some way to mix in some more 'dry' than 'wet' signal I think it would be a great improvement.
Thanks in advance,
-hrod
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