Quilter Travis Toy 12 Signature Steel Guitar Combo Amp
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Mr.Toy,I have a question about the Toneblock 202 reverb. Seems like everbody is satisfied with the factory reverb,but I get a very metallic sound with the amp. My question is,is there a trimmer inside the amp where we can adjust the reverb like in Milkman the amp? Or something else? Please bare with me and my poor english.
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Your question should be posed to Quilter.Harry Johansen wrote:Mr.Toy,I have a question about the Toneblock 202 reverb. Seems like everbody is satisfied with the factory reverb,but I get a very metallic sound with the amp. My question is,is there a trimmer inside the amp where we can adjust the reverb like in Milkman the amp? Or something else? Please bare with me and my poor english.
I too find the reverb lacking and use an external reverb rather than the built in.
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