The Big Room
Description/Usage
10hp
This module merges the Polyfusion reverb driver circuit with the NLC Segue for VC panning between wet and dry signals. It also has a VC feedback circuit....be careful with that one 😁
The driver circuit was used in the NLC CellF Voice panel, I always liked it and received good feedback from people who owned these panels, so stuck with the design. It is designed for a particular reverb tank that just fits into an 84HP case, which is easily available for USD19. I have tested the module with several different tanks now, they all seem to work okay with some variations of resonant frequencies, so if you have one sitting around try it before the specified one, possibly it will be just fine………….or possibly not.
The PCBs form a giant vactrol case for the LDRs used in the panning circuit.
DIY
Description/Usage
10hp
This module merges the Polyfusion reverb driver circuit with the NLC Segue for VC panning between wet and dry signals. It also has a VC feedback circuit....be careful with that one 😁
The driver circuit was used in the NLC CellF Voice panel, I always liked it and received good feedback from people who owned these panels, so stuck with the design. It is designed for a particular reverb tank that just fits into an 84HP case, which is easily available for USD19. I have tested the module with several different tanks now, they all seem to work okay with some variations of resonant frequencies, so if you have one sitting around try it before the specified one, possibly it will be just fine………….or possibly not.
The PCBs form a giant vactrol case for the LDRs used in the panning circuit.
DIY
Description/Usage
10hp
This module merges the Polyfusion reverb driver circuit with the NLC Segue for VC panning between wet and dry signals. It also has a VC feedback circuit....be careful with that one 😁
The driver circuit was used in the NLC CellF Voice panel, I always liked it and received good feedback from people who owned these panels, so stuck with the design. It is designed for a particular reverb tank that just fits into an 84HP case, which is easily available for USD19. I have tested the module with several different tanks now, they all seem to work okay with some variations of resonant frequencies, so if you have one sitting around try it before the specified one, possibly it will be just fine………….or possibly not.
The PCBs form a giant vactrol case for the LDRs used in the panning circuit.