Philips 'Reverbeo' B7X14A query
My question relates to the Reverberation Unit. I have refitted the spring line reverb. unit to the rear of the chassis with the spring line facing inwards, and am wondering if this is correct ( I removed it some while ago to facilitate repairs and have lost my note as to which way round it was originally fitted)
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Re: Philips 'Reverbio' B7X14A query
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Well my Reverbeo looks like this from the back .... I'm sure you have refitted yours correctly.
I must straighten that piece of felt on the back of the reverb unit sometime ... Howard :) |
Re: Philips 'Reverbio' B7X14A query
Thanks, Howard. As it's someone else's radio I wanted to be particularlysure that I'd reassembled it correctly.
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Re: Philips 'Reverbio' B7X14A query
Daft question time, I have not seen or heard one of these, what exactly does the reveb spring do, or do I need to open another thread for this ???
thanks Geof |
Re: Philips 'Reverbeo' B7X14A query
It adds a little echo-like quality to the music.
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Geof |
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In a repair I wrote up ages ago here I said:
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Re: Philips 'Reverbeo' B7X14A query
Nearly electronic organs had (have?) the same sort of reverb spring delay line.
My Saba radiogram does, and I actually use it (sad, I know) but I tend to turn the knob down or off on speech. |
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