8. Output – Left (Mono)
This is the main output in a mono set-up or the left hand signal for
use in a stereo set-up. If using the HT-REVERB in the effects loop
of a guitar amplifier this is where to connect the effects return
signal to the amplifier. Always use a good quality screened guitar
lead (see Suggested Set-ups section).
9. Input
Plug your guitar in here. Alternatively, if using the HT-REVERB in
the effects loop of a guitar amplifier this is where to connect the
effects send signal from the amplifier. Always use a good quality
screened guitar lead (see Suggested Set-ups section).
10. Valve Viewing Window
Through this grille you can see the ECC83 valve at the heart of
your pedal. The valve is backlit with an LED this is also the power-
on LED and indicates that the power has been connected.
WARNING:
Do not attempt to remove the fixing screws or grille.
No user serviceable parts inside.
11. Effect On/Off LED
When the RED LED is on the effect is present. When the RED
LED is off the pedal is in bypass.
12. Effect On/Off Footswitch
Press this switch to turn the effect on or off.
13. Mode – Short/Long LED
When the LED is not lit the pedal is in Manual mode and the reverb
time is set by the Time knob (2).
In Short/Long mode the LED will light green in Short mode and
red in Long mode.
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4. Dwell
By adjusting the drive to the high voltage valve circuit in the effect
side chain, the Dwell control affects the amount of valve
compression and harmonics present in the effect. At low levels
the effect will sound more linear, but as the Dwell control is
increased the valve circuit becomes more saturated and the effect
becomes denser and richer in valve compression and harmonics.
At maximum settings the effected sound will have a mild crunchy
valve sound quality.
The Dwell circuitry is optimised to work at guitar or -10dBV loop
operating levels. Operation at +4dBV loop levels is not
recommended.
5. Dwell Indicator LED
The Dwell Indicator LED works in conjunction with the Dwell
control (4) to indicate the amount of saturation in the valve circuit.
When the LED is green there is little or no saturation and the effect
response will be quite linear. When the LED is orange, there is
mild to moderate saturation in the valve circuit. Once the LED
colour becomes red it indicates full saturation in the valve circuit
and maximum saturation is reached.
6. Level
This controls the amount of effect that is mixed in with the direct
signal.
Note:
The Level control is somewhat interactive with the Dwell
control, so remember, at high Dwell levels the effect will become
denser and therefore a reduced amount of Level will be required.
7. Output – Right
This is the right hand signal for use in a stereo set-up. Always use
a good quality screened guitar lead (see Suggested Set-ups
section).
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