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Re: Adding A Spring Reverb Tank To A K100-1 50 Watt [message #27533 is a reply to message #27531] Fri, 11 October 2019 17:45 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
thetragichero is currently offline  thetragichero
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since the question was "what would it take"
you would need to break the circuit somewhere after the tone controls. insert a driver stage veggie the tank input, taking into account the tank's input impedance. after the tank's output you will need a recovery circuit and then a reverb level control so that you can blend reverb with the dry signal

that's the how, but for the "should you" please refer to stevem's comment
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