1970 Fender Twin Reverb value - The Steel Guitar Forum 1970 Fender Twin Reverb value by Steven Hudson » 24 Aug 2023 11:13 am Considering selling my 1970 Fender Twin silverface Been stored in house and not played much for 25 years Just had maintenance on it last year All power supply caps replaced Tubes tested and one weak one replaced Works and sounds great
HOF Reverb settings? - The Steel Guitar Forum I tried searching to see if anyone had ever posted their settings for the HOF Reverb but couldn’t find anything If anyone could post some of their favorite settings, it’d be greatly appreciated
Accutronics reverb tank repairs - The Steel Guitar Forum Reverb tank repair by Larry Hobson » 11 Nov 2021 2:29 am Randy, Speaking just from me, other than checking for loose connection, forget repairs Replace the unit The small wire in the transformer ,if broken ,seems to be impossible to resolder When I attempted to resolder a broken connection ,wire is so thin it burns up before accepting solder
Thoughts on Fender Twin Reverb II? - The Steel Guitar Forum Popularity of Rivera-era amps is pretty much Super Champ, Princeton Reverb II, Deluxe Reverb II, Concert 112 (there are other variants too), and then at the bottom of the heap sit amps like the Twin Reverb II, Super Twin, and so on
TC Electronic Combo Deluxe 65 Pedal - The Steel Guitar Forum I use the Nux Atlantic Delay Reverb in front of both preamps Light weight amp system I'm waffling back and forth between two power amps: Quilter 201 (plug into the effects return jack which bypasses the tone controls and use it at a power amp) The other amp is an old school Carvin HT400 rack power amp
Fender 68 Custom Pro Reverb - The Steel Guitar Forum Recently my 74 Princeton Reverb crapped out and it was $440 to rebuild the board I decided I wanted a new amp that would not require servicing for many years After looking around the new 68 Custom Pro Reverb looked like the perfect package Same weight as my Princeton but with 40 watts and a 12" speaker
Setting power tube bias on Fender 65 Deluxe Reverb - Steel Guitar Forum Setting power tube bias on Fender '65 Deluxe Reverb by Bob Sykes » 3 Feb 2024 5:29 pm I'm trying to get my BF Deluxe back to gig-worthy reliability It killed a power tube and some associated resistors This is a '65 not re-issue
Using Delay (and Reverb) - The Steel Guitar Forum I use the onboard reverb, and sometimes a little (very little) delay from a Strymon Timeline I like the Quilter's reverb so well that a lot of times I use no delay at all (For what it's worth, I returned to a passive volume pedal too ) Williams D-10 keyless Quilter Steelaires and Tone Block 202 Hilton and Goodrich volume pedals Karl Paulsen
Making the Fender Super Twin Reverb an even better steel amp - The . . . After reading several positive posts regarding the Fender Super Twin Reverb as a pedal steel amp, I became very curious to try one myself So, last fall I got hold of a very nice one for a reasonable sum of money It was completely original, except for the modifications done by SEMCO (the Swedish organization which controls and regulates 220 volt electrical systems ): fusing, power switch