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On 23 Dec 96 18:16:51 Chris Burgess typed to Bob Lawrence ....
Hi Chris
> I got given a dozen or so (new, still in their boxes, unsoldered)
> of those '60's spring reverb lines. Any ideas on some suitiable
> driver circuitry to save me the hassle of working out the details
> (like EQ, etc) myself?
yeah...
Got circuits for quite a few of them.
Are they single or double spring setups ?
What do you intend using them for????
Do you want Transistor or Valve circuits :-)
I just need some time to do a search for the manuals and do some
photocopies.
Is there a Fax number to send them to ???
I saw someone quote that they were only used with an Auxirally Reverb
Amp but that was mostly on the early Hammond Organ models. All the rest
did a preamp to delay to main amp job (not a good effect) or a reduced
Main amp signal to Delay fedback to the preamp (much better effect).
I'll try and find the latter..
Thinks.... they also used them in the Yamaha EM series PA mixers
(I KNOW where those manuals are)
Cheers
Niels
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