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Post subject: Setting Reverb in fuse
Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 5:45 pm
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Why are the reverb setting knobs not active on amps that have them from fuse? I have a mustang II. On all amps that show reverb knobs on my screen they are inactive. I can setup reverb using effects pedals, but not with the on screen amp controls. :?:


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Post subject: Re: Setting Reverb in fuse
Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 6:16 am
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make certain that the reverb effect is on, and that you've selected the reverb effect that you desire. The reverb knob doesn't do anything unless you've told fuse that you're going to use one of the reverbs available for that amp.


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Post subject: Re: Setting Reverb in fuse
Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 4:46 pm
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Thanks Jeff. I thought some amps like the 65 Deluxe Re-verb, have mechanical re-verb built into the amp or an accompanying box. It seems strange that I have to use a pedal to achieve what I thought was part of the amp.


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Post subject: Re: Setting Reverb in fuse
Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 4:53 pm
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guitarskier wrote:
Thanks Jeff. I thought some amps like the 65 Deluxe Re-verb, have mechanical re-verb built into the amp or an accompanying box. It seems strange that I have to use a pedal to achieve what I thought was part of the amp.


I thought so to. I only knew the answer to your problem 'cuz I dealt with it myself.

Maybe Fender could set up up that the reverb associated with these amp models could automatically activate when you turn the reverb knob?


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Post subject: Re: Setting Reverb in fuse
Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2013 11:21 pm
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I agree, i would love it if the reverb was "built in" (but user disable/replaceable) for things like oh, i donno, 65 Twin REVERB? :)


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