[sdiy] reverb
JH.
jhaible at debitel.net
Sat Dec 30 21:41:06 CET 2006
Scott - thanks for the infos!
But I'm sorry that I haven't been more clear in my question:
I was trying to ask which reverb tanks sound "almost like a plate reverb",
when the Paia Method is applied.
Terry - did you use the 1FB2B1D for this?
JH.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Juskiw" <scott at tellun.com>
To: <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2006 7:07 PM
Subject: Re: [sdiy] reverb
>Do you know which type of reverb tanks are supposed to be used?
This will work many Accutronics tanks as long as they have high input
impedance and low/medium output impedance. I incorported the dual
tank design in my TLN-156 (along with a resonator on the recovery amp
and voltage controlled everything), circuit can be found at
http://www.tellun.com/motm/diy/tln156/TLN-156.html
Here is a snippet from the TLN-156 user guide regarding reverb tank
selection (this applies to both the hot springs circuit and my
circuit):
Choosing Reverb Tanks
The Accutronics Reverb website has all the info you need about their
reverb tanks:
www.accutronicsreverb.com. Reverb tank part numbers consist of a
seven digit code (my
tanks are #1FB2B1D). Each digit in the part number represents a
specification. The
recommended parameters for the TLN-156 are as follows:
1st digit Reverb Type Your choice: 1, 4, 8, or 9.
2nd digit Input Impedance F - 1475 ohm for types 1 and 4, 1925 ohm
for types 8 and 9.
3rd digit Output Impedance B - 2250 ohm for types 1 and 4, 2575 ohm
for types 8 and 9.
4th digit Decay Your choice: 1, 2, or 3.
5th digit Connectors D - Input Insulated / Output Insulated (best) B
- Input Grounded / Output Insulated (ok)
6th digit Locking Devices Only once choice: 1.
7th digit Mounting Plane Your choice: A, B, C, D, E, or F.
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