I am testing out an Orban Spring Reverb... the classic 119b.
I have come across an issue. On one of the channels, it seems the input signal is not making its way to the spring. If I tap the unit, I can hear the spring bouncing around on both the direct out (which is actually the wet out) and the mix output. I can also hear the input signal on the mix output. BUT, no input signal is making it to the spring. Thoughts?
I am testing out an Orban Spring Reverb... the classic 119b.
I have come across an issue. On one of the channels, it seems the input signal is not making its way to the spring. If I tap the unit, I can hear the spring bouncing around on both the direct out (which is actually the wet out) and the mix output. I can also hear the input signal on the mix output. BUT, no input signal is making it to the spring. Thoughts?
I am testing out an Orban Spring Reverb... the classic 119b.
I have come across an issue. On one of the channels, it seems the input signal is not making its way to the spring. If I tap the unit, I can hear the spring bouncing around on both the direct out (which is actually the wet out) and the mix output. I can also hear the input signal on the mix output. BUT, no input signal is making it to the spring. Thoughts?
Andrew
Seen a ton of 111b, no 119b. I'd have a look inside if were you, look for loose leads, Might as well clean the pots while youre in there.
Seen a ton of 111b, no 119b. I'd have a look inside if were you, look for loose leads, Might as well clean the pots while youre in there.
Wow! This whole time I have been reading 119b. It is indeed a 111b
Thank you for the suggestion. I did indeed do that. Without taking out the board to look underneath, I followed all the leads and everyone seems to be holding on to both end of his deal.