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Technik => Tech-Talk TT-Projekte => Thema gestartet von: Pandjesbaas am 15.07.2022 22:15
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Hello good people,
Would it be possible to use the LNDverb-kit to drive an Accutronics/Belton digital reverb WITHOUT the use of an OT?
Greets, Frits
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Hi,
Please do not do this.
Best reagrds, Dirk
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Hi,
Please do not do this.
Best reagrds, Dirk
Thank you for your comment...
But why should it not work?
If I replace the OT with an appropriate resistor and use a coupling cap, shouldn't it do the trick?
Or am I missing out something?
Greetz, Frits
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If you do that, you will have a high voltage connection to your reverb tank.
There are other ways to handle this, please do seek information on the valve wizard website
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The high voltage will be separated by a coupling cap...
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The high voltage will be separated by a coupling cap...
absolute fatal nonsens!
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Maybe there is a misunderstanding
you do/must not have to use the lnd for driving a digital reverb. It is not like a reverb spring. The digital reverb unit is made for working in low voltage area and does not need a driver like a tube or a hi voltage FET together with an OT. But you can use this unit like an effects unit.
It has to be matched adeqautely regarding the level and impedance and a coupling capacitor for DC blocking, that is all. For that have a look at effect insert schematics. You can handle it like an external effects unit.
Regards
Herbie
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absolute fatal nonsens!
Is that so? Please enlighten me, oh sun of knowledge...