I got this little tank from an old blazer 158 and im trying to make a pedal with it, but Im having an issue.
I have seen people doing this setup where they just connect a reverb tank to the send/return.
Right now my signal chain for testing: Guitar>Overdrive pedal> goes to tank input, tank output> Distortion pedal> Amplifier input.
I get a sound when strumming the springs but not from the guitar unless I crank up both Overdrive and Distortion pedals wich gives me a very weak signal.
Do I need an op amp circuit to get a decent amount of signal or Am I missing something?
Also tried: Guitar> Amplifier Input. Send/Return into Reverb tank input/output, same thing.
Real Spring Reverb Tank Pedal Troubleshooting. [SOLVED]
- ppluis0
- Diode Debunker
Hi loidrish,
Take a read at this link: https://sound-au.com/articles/reverb.htm
According to input and output impedances of the tank you have, this article presents several diagrams to drive and recover signal.
Cheers,
Jose
Take a read at this link: https://sound-au.com/articles/reverb.htm
According to input and output impedances of the tank you have, this article presents several diagrams to drive and recover signal.
Cheers,
Jose
All that I needed, very useful, Gracias amigo.ppluis0 wrote: ↑20 Jan 2022, 01:44 Hi loidrish,
Take a read at this link: https://sound-au.com/articles/reverb.htm
According to input and output impedances of the tank you have, this article presents several diagrams to drive and recover signal.
Cheers,
Jose