Wanted circuit diagram for Klark teknik dn50 spring reverb. Can you help please

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Hello Rob, you're not a new member, you're here for a long time.

How about forum rule 6:
6. Use the search function (thoroughly) before posting.

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https://groupdiy.com/index.php?topic=71380.0

 
Whoops said:
Hello Rob, you're not a new member, you're here for a long time.

How about forum rule 6:
6. Use the search function (thoroughly) before posting.

;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;)
https://groupdiy.com/index.php?topic=71380.0

Despite your assumption I actually did use the search function before I posted, but I didn't find that.    But thanks for posting that link.
 
I really like that circuit. Input level control is slick. No noise reduction BS. Simple fast limiter. Simple BAX tone. Good mix controls that can make 100% wet. Too bad we can't see part values. I wonder if there's any pre-post emphasis.
 
squarewave said:
I really like that circuit. Input level control is slick. No noise reduction BS. Simple fast limiter. Simple BAX tone. Good mix controls that can make 100% wet. Too bad we can't see part values. I wonder if there's any pre-post emphasis.

I got really curious about this unit, would love to try it out.

How does it sound Rob?

Regards
 
It sounds pretty decent for what it is.    I particularly like the tone controls on it, you can get some nice sounds using them.    It's not like an AKG BX series, but it has a really nice sounds.  Using it at quite a low level compared to the dry it has nice ambiance to it.
 
abbey road d enfer said:
  It's the standard open-frame type available from Belton-Accutronics.

The dimensions would make it something like their type 9 tanks. Look here http://www.accutronicsreverb.com/ at type 9 tanks & the ones the KT uses are like the silver ones at the front of the pic.    I'll see if I can get a part number for the impedances.
 
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