Two Rock Classic Reverb Signature Schematic (Current Version)
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Re: Two Rock Classic Reverb Signature Schematic (Current Version)
What was that lol?
Re: Two Rock Classic Reverb Signature Schematic (Current Version)
Custom reverb Sig... CRS vs CRS strikes again...
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Re: Two Rock Classic Reverb Signature Schematic (Current Version)
That C"L"RS thing will probably drive me crazy soon enough
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Yes I uploaded some pics of the custom then deleted
Two rock should produce a Custom Classic legacy Rev just to mess us up more
Two rock should produce a Custom Classic legacy Rev just to mess us up more
Re: Two Rock Classic Reverb Signature Schematic (Current Version)
Here is what Two-Rock said to me " there are differences between our current Classic Reverb Signature and the legacy Classic Reverb amps. ...Here are some of the changes; thicker aluminum chassis, proprietary output transformer with improved half power capability, 3-position gain structure switch, select proprietary component upgrades, and several circuit refinements. So we did improve the amp but the older versions are still an excellent choice especially if you get a good deal on one. You will not be disappointed with the legacy Classic Reverb. Hope that helps."
Do we have any idea what are those circuit refinements compared to wonderland?(which should be the classic reverb minus fet and some toggles)
Do we have any idea what are those circuit refinements compared to wonderland?(which should be the classic reverb minus fet and some toggles)
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Re: Two Rock Classic Reverb Signature Schematic (Current Version)
Perhaps the gain structure switch may be the same one documented in this thread (although that says CLRS v3)?
Repeating here:
Repeating here:
The thread has an image for a suggested wiring.I checked inside a [Two Rock] CLRS V3, the gain structure switch is 1M/(47k/113k/80k) divider. Resistors [are] 47k,33k,33k
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It is place where the 68k/1m divider is placed in the JM amp
Re: Two Rock Classic Reverb Signature Schematic (Current Version)
Yeah gain structure thing is solved I think. But I'm really curious about the rest. They keep saying it is gainier and brighter than old CLR/Wonderland (both Two-Rock and people that played them confirmed it). Brightness probably is due to no bass knob jumpertimrobertson100 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2024 9:34 am Perhaps the gain structure switch may be the same one documented in this thread (although that says CLRS v3)?
Repeating here:
The thread has an image for a suggested wiring.I checked inside a [Two Rock] CLRS V3, the gain structure switch is 1M/(47k/113k/80k) divider. Resistors [are] 47k,33k,33k
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It is place where the 68k/1m divider is placed in the JM amp
Re: Two Rock Classic Reverb Signature Schematic (Current Version)
Also 4.7k nfb resistor and 2.2uf presence cap.
Re: Two Rock Classic Reverb Signature Schematic (Current Version)
I have the schematic of the signature reverb type 1 and it's a bit different.
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Re: Two Rock Classic Reverb Signature Schematic (Current Version)
I think among the first models produced, circa 2009/2010
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