Boogiebabies
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It's not the reverb circuit that causes the weakness. The Lead Master reduces the huge increase in gain to prevent the lead signal from over loading the reverb. The reverb is placed after this, but before the master volume. You may notice a larger amount of reverb with higher Master Volume settings in Clean and R2. These circuit do not have to deal with the Lead Master. Try running your Master Volume higher and lowering your lead master to a minimum and see if you notice an increase in reverb. The only problem is, once you switch to clean or R2, your master volume is at 4 and is seriously loud. I personally feel there is no perfect balance of clean and overdrive reverbs in Boogies. The MK IV is pretty good because it allows you three seperate channel volumes, but it's still not perfect due to the drive settings. I would say if it's the only complaint, it's one hell of an amp to begin with. The "R" mod on MK III's provides enough impact to increase the overall reverb, but you still have to think about dirty cables, oxidation and sticky springs covered in glue when the foam degrades.