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Old 23rd October 2009, 10:14 PM   #1
baddog is offline baddog  United States
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Default Pioneer sr-101

I was wondering if i could use this for guitar? I have messed around with amplifiers before so im no stranger to electricity. I wa sthinking about tying the inpits together and running the outputs into a 2 channel fender deluxe amp i built.
Thought welcome
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Old 25th October 2009, 03:28 PM   #2
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Well i fired the reverb unit up and only one channel worked. I got the other channel working after messing with reverb tank. I soperated each channel from each other so i hve 2 seporate channels now. I installed 2 x 500k lin posts in place of the stacked 500k audio. Now i have more control over the amount of reverb per channel. The unit has way to much depth to the reverb but i think if i install a 100k pot in place of the 33k resistor that runs from v1a to v3b that would give me control over the depth.
Their has to be smarter people here than me. Any thoughts or sudgestions welcome.

BD
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