Nashville 112 - The Steel Guitar Forum I replaced the reverb tank due to a wire break and installed the Eminence light weight speaker in the old amp Both sound great, however, the newer stock Nashville 112 sounds the best to my ears
Ext cab with BF Princeton Reverb - The Steel Guitar Forum Ext cab with BF Princeton Reverb by John Goux » 4 Dec 2016 12:28 pm I've searched the forum and looked at the long discussions I have a BF Princeton Reverb that sounds great with the steel Jensen C10N I believe PRs are designed for 8ohms I've hooked up different speakers in the extension jack at 8ohms, and like the sound
Silverface Pro Reverb? - The Steel Guitar Forum The original 40-watt non-ultralinear Pro Reverb sweetens up quite a bit earlier than the comparable-period 85-watt Twin Reverb, but the later ultralinear Pro Reverb is almost as loud-and-clean as a blackface Twin Reverb Heavier than the original Pro too, due to bigger iron
Reverb and Delay effects - The Steel Guitar Forum Over the years I initially used the analog spring reverb as provided in Peavey and Evans amplifiers, then later added the Boss DD3 digital delay pedal, much later I went with a Profex2 for reverb delay and currently use the Lexicon MPX1 for both effects
Twin Reverb pops when switching on the vibrato My Twin Reverb makes a loud pop whenever I switch on the vibrato using the amp's footswitch My TR's footswitch has the 1 4" jack, rather than the RCA jacks Any ideas on how to fix this problem?
Princeton Reverb with a JBL K110 - The Steel Guitar Forum Small semi-acoustic units where a Deluxe Vibrolux Reverb works fine for both guitar and steel, and even singer-songwriter things at very low volume in a bookstore or coffee shop where the Princeton actually may be pretty loud
Twin Reverb Settings - The Steel Guitar Forum Twin Reverb Settings Amplifiers, effects, pickups, electronic components, wiring, etc Moderator: Dave Mudgett Post Reply 19 posts • Page 1 of 1 Paul Boden Posts: 197 Joined: 2 Sep 2003 12:01 am Location: Santa Rosa California State Province: California Country: United States
Wampler Reflection reverb - The Steel Guitar Forum Tony Palmer wrote: I’ve never owned a strictly reverb pedal, as it seems so unnecessary, with virtually every amp usually used for steel already having a built in spring reverb Plus some newer amps have digital non spring reverb too When playing live at stage volume, can you really tell the difference that a good reverb pedal makes?