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DIY Reverb in 1590a?

Started by kinski, January 10, 2013, 04:57:23 AM

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kinski

Does anyone know if this would even be possible? I've got the 1590a bug, and I just keep thinking about how awesome a 1590a reverb would be.   ;D

jkokura

I think MerlinB came up with some PT2399 reverbs. You can check into those. Maybe a SMD version?

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pickdropper

Yeah, I've been kicking around the idea of an SMT version with a belton brick.  I haven't gotten around to doing anything about it yet.
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kinski

I can't solder SMD, but I would totally buy a populated SMD board from you if I could cram it all with a belton into a 1590a. Seriously!

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Quote from: kinski on January 10, 2013, 05:16:37 AM
I can't solder SMD, but I would totally buy a populated SMD board from you if I could cram it all with a belton into a 1590a. Seriously!

Well, since I haven't done a layout yet, that could be a bit far away.
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kinski

#5
Different question:

Anyone know of any 1590a extenders? Meaning some rim that can go between the enclosure and the backplate. This would allow you to deepen the 1590a. Then you could easily fit a belton brick and a usual vero layout.