V Voodoo Active member Joined Mar 15, 2007 Messages 44 Reaction score 0 Apr 2, 2007 #1 Hello, I would love to have a reverb setup on my RM100 similar to a RM50. I figured if anyone knows it would be on this forum. Thanks.
Hello, I would love to have a reverb setup on my RM100 similar to a RM50. I figured if anyone knows it would be on this forum. Thanks.
S Scott Well-known member Joined May 26, 2006 Messages 191 Reaction score 0 Location Baltimore/Abingdon Maryland Apr 2, 2007 #2 there's no Output tap for the power plug. I though of this a while ago and ended up putting the reverb tank in my RM80 (which has a power Tap)
there's no Output tap for the power plug. I though of this a while ago and ended up putting the reverb tank in my RM80 (which has a power Tap)
S Scooter Well-known member Joined Apr 30, 2006 Messages 373 Reaction score 0 Location S.E.Wisconsin Apr 2, 2007 #3 What voltage does the reverb tank require? Answer that, and it should be easy to figure the rest out.
What voltage does the reverb tank require? Answer that, and it should be easy to figure the rest out.
V Voodoo Active member Joined Mar 15, 2007 Messages 44 Reaction score 0 Apr 2, 2007 #4 I was thinking of pulling one from my old Blue Voodoo. Where would I find the voltage for the reverb tank?? Thanks.
I was thinking of pulling one from my old Blue Voodoo. Where would I find the voltage for the reverb tank?? Thanks.
M MetalMajik Well-known member Joined Apr 15, 2006 Messages 222 Reaction score 0 Location Noblesville IN Apr 3, 2007 #5 I would think this could be done. You would have to pull power from somewere, perhaps the fan. I believe the power for the reverb tank on the RM50 is 12 volts
I would think this could be done. You would have to pull power from somewere, perhaps the fan. I believe the power for the reverb tank on the RM50 is 12 volts
S Scooter Well-known member Joined Apr 30, 2006 Messages 373 Reaction score 0 Location S.E.Wisconsin Apr 3, 2007 #6 If it's 12V then the fan's power would be perfect.