Has anyone done a side by side with the Rebote 2 and Rebote 2.5?

Started by skiraly017, April 29, 2007, 10:07:50 PM

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oldrocker

To get it to feedback you need to decrease the resistance of the regen resistor.  It's 15K.  To get feedback it's decreased to 10K.  Right?  I just did that and I get endless repeats and into feedback.  According to tonepad that should be all there is to it.

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Maybe a 6.2k resistor in series with a 5k trimpot would help you tune in a feedback level that works for you.

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I think I might do that with a panel mount pot... because, knowing me, I'll constantly be opening it up to fiddle with it.

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Quote from: NoNothing on May 04, 2007, 05:39:20 PM
I think I might do that with a panel mount pot... because, knowing me, I'll constantly be opening it up to fiddle with it.

Thanks for the help.

Hrm - I can't see wanting to do this - setting that resistor is going to simply set the maximum regeneration/repeats - set it so it can feedback if that's what you want, but it doesn't take anything away, everything you had before is still in the end of the knob.

However, a trim pot would help a lot if you're looking to have it not start oscillation until just when the repeats knob is dimed, to prevent you from accidently setting it to oscillation.  Switches might also be a handy thing, though - on one of my builds I originally had a switch to change that resistor value so I counldn't get oscillation until I flipped that, but ended up using that switch for a delay time mod later, since I pretty much only put the number of repeats anywhere close to oscillation when I was on the floor twiddling knobs.
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blanik

i've noticed that depending on how long the delay pot is set affects the endless repeats, so a mounted panel might be a good idea... smaller delay times need a slightly higher value to keep going under control but once you turn the delay pot to longer delays they just end up fading away, so a smaller valur on long delays sounds good...

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