J_maker
Member
hi guys,
I recently fitted new mesa tubes (5x 12AX7 & 2x EL84) as well as a "killer" Blue Alnico Celection speaker on my Studio 22+ that I bough used a couple of months ago.
That little devil sounds just awesome, no weird sounds or any trouble at all!
However I am not sure if the normal amount of reverb is the one my amp produces. I mean... You can sure tell the difference from 0 to 10, but no significant difference let's say from 3 to 6 or from 4 to 7.... if you know what i mean. Plus, the total amoun of reverb sounds just not enough compared to other tube amps I've used (like my Seymour Duncan 8440).
Is this all a Studio 22+ gets? How can I check my reverb unit? Mind that the whole length of the reverb box is more or less 9 inches if this makes any sence... I mean..longer springs = more reverb.
Looking forward to having some feedback on this.
PS. you can take a look at the following slideshow
http://s225.photobucket.com/albums/dd259/J_maker/Blue%20Alnico/?albumview=slideshow
I recently fitted new mesa tubes (5x 12AX7 & 2x EL84) as well as a "killer" Blue Alnico Celection speaker on my Studio 22+ that I bough used a couple of months ago.
That little devil sounds just awesome, no weird sounds or any trouble at all!
However I am not sure if the normal amount of reverb is the one my amp produces. I mean... You can sure tell the difference from 0 to 10, but no significant difference let's say from 3 to 6 or from 4 to 7.... if you know what i mean. Plus, the total amoun of reverb sounds just not enough compared to other tube amps I've used (like my Seymour Duncan 8440).
Is this all a Studio 22+ gets? How can I check my reverb unit? Mind that the whole length of the reverb box is more or less 9 inches if this makes any sence... I mean..longer springs = more reverb.
Looking forward to having some feedback on this.
PS. you can take a look at the following slideshow
http://s225.photobucket.com/albums/dd259/J_maker/Blue%20Alnico/?albumview=slideshow