|
Post by Andy 67 on Oct 27, 2010 10:54:17 GMT -7
..., unplug the reverb cables and keep playing with no harm to the amp? Will this remove, in some manner, the reverb out of the circuit (I think this surely is not possible), and get some extra gain similar to a NR? I think that won't be possible, but I'd like to know to see if I can get some extra gain in my NR, as I hardly use the reverb.
Thanks everyone in advance, and tons of tone!!!
|
|
|
Post by bluzman on Oct 27, 2010 11:32:20 GMT -7
The Maz Jr. R is wired differently than the NR and won't be the NR. Why not just turn the verb off?
|
|
|
Post by Andy 67 on Oct 27, 2010 11:35:11 GMT -7
The Maz Jr. R is wired differently than the NR and won't be the NR. Why not just turn the verb off? I supposed so, but I was just curious if I could do it.... Anyway, that's what I do ( I guess my favourite reverb setting is the same as Gearmanndude's... ). Thank you very much, bluzman!!!!! Tons of tone!!!!!!!!!!!
|
|
|
Post by Scott on Oct 28, 2010 20:14:56 GMT -7
The Maz Jr. R is wired differently than the NR and won't be the NR. Why not just turn the verb off? I would love to know the details of Jr. NR vs Reverb, as far as physical differences goes, providing it's not a trade secret.
|
|
|
Post by dixiechicken on Oct 29, 2010 5:07:07 GMT -7
DC here!
.
Of course you can physically - BUT BUT DONT do it - you dont know - if and how and what - the removal of the tube for the the reverbtank - does to the rest of the chain of tubes.
It is entirely possible maybe even likely it will affect the the the B+ voltage, plus the idle current and bias points for the rest of the preamp-tubes.
This would depend entireöy on how DOC has layed out and implemented the supply voltage chain - plus the overall schematic layout & connections of all the other components.
Please DONT experiment unless you have a couple of Maz Jr reverbs in reserve ;D ;D ;D Before doing antthing rash -- ask Doc himself - he will tell you what to do and why.
Cheers: Dixiechicken
|
|
|
Post by Andy 67 on Oct 29, 2010 5:38:58 GMT -7
DC here! . Of course you can physically - BUT BUT DONT do it - you dont know - if and how and what - the removal of the tube for the the reverbtank - does to the rest of the chain of tubes. It is entirely possible maybe even likely it will affect the the the B+ voltage, plus the idle current and bias points for the rest of the preamp-tubes. This would depend entireöy on how DOC has layed out and implemented the supply voltage chain - plus the overall schematic layout & connections of all the other components. Please DONT experiment unless you have a couple of Maz Jr reverbs in reserve ;D ;D ;D Before doing antthing rash -- ask Doc himself - he will tell you what to do and why. Cheers: Dixiechicken Thanks for your concern Dixiechicken!!! Don't worry, I won't do it unless I am COMPLETELY sure... And unfortunately, I don't have a couple o' spares... (though I'd love to, and a Remedy, and a... way too long a list... ) Thanks again! Tons of tone!!
|
|
|
Post by dixiechicken on Nov 1, 2010 9:26:23 GMT -7
DC here! Hmm I would like a long list myself... ;D ;D Cheers: Dixiechicken
|
|