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Anyone else notice that turning up the reverb decrease the amps headroom?
I only noticed it recently, but I guess it makes sense. Certainly a Fender Princeton has more headroom than the Princeton Reverb...
Anyway, I was on the clean channel with some reverb. I clicked on my wah and got some overdrive. I know this happens sometime, but my amp was set pretty clean and the best way to cleanup my amp: turn down the reverb! Hmmm, I thought that was interesting. Wanted to hear other people's experiences - anyone notice this or can recreate this?
Just to make sure it wasn't a hardware anomaly, I tried a fresh reverb tube, different RCA cables and it is also a new MOD reverb pan (the old accutronics was sounding bland - the springs seemed to be sagging, which I changed out a while back).
I only noticed it recently, but I guess it makes sense. Certainly a Fender Princeton has more headroom than the Princeton Reverb...
Anyway, I was on the clean channel with some reverb. I clicked on my wah and got some overdrive. I know this happens sometime, but my amp was set pretty clean and the best way to cleanup my amp: turn down the reverb! Hmmm, I thought that was interesting. Wanted to hear other people's experiences - anyone notice this or can recreate this?
Just to make sure it wasn't a hardware anomaly, I tried a fresh reverb tube, different RCA cables and it is also a new MOD reverb pan (the old accutronics was sounding bland - the springs seemed to be sagging, which I changed out a while back).