One tube verb - rack version

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One tube verb - rack version

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Ok not sure if this is the right place to post this but anyway... I just completed this. It's just little something to give back and if it's useful for somebody even better...

[img:1274:1150]http://shrani.si/f/1M/Fa/1KHz5J4q/theverb.jpg[/img] :wink:
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Impressive!

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Very nice!
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very cool indeed!
thanks!!!
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Nice work! Do you mind me asking the make and model of the main transformer. Is it the same as for a dumbleator?
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Dr d wrote:Nice work! Do you mind me asking the make and model of the main transformer. Is it the same as for a dumbleator?
No not the same... custom build for this project but from same company.
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Sweet, great work.

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Very nice work!

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appreciate the comments guys
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very nice indeed!
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Nice - how's it sound?
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heisthl wrote:Nice - how's it sound?
Little noisy when level is maxed... still need to check what's that all about... probably the tube.
Reverb sounds different compared to Fender reverb... Fender reverb sounds very metalic to me.... this one sounds more roomy like, if that makes any sense.

I will record something when time permits.
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I'm curious about how you've implemented the mix control. This looks like more of a dry signal level control. Is it working the way you expected it to?
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Project looks fantastic!
Hate to focus in on any one thing but your chassis is the bees titties (is that how it goes)!!
Any chance in asking where or how much those ran you?
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mcinku wrote:
Dr d wrote:Nice work! Do you mind me asking the make and model of the main transformer. Is it the same as for a dumbleator?
No not the same... custom build for this project but from same company.

Great work!

Would you mind sharing the transformer specs and source?

Eric
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