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16 July 2018
Magic
Perfect solution to a longstanding flaw in the design of the with Fender standalone reverb unit
Anyone intimately familiar with these knows that they roll off a lot high frequencies. The problem is the foot pedal itself. When activated (reverb on), the entire length of the foot-switch cable acts like a capacitor to ground and thereby leaks treble frequencies. The key is taking the the unit's foot-pedal out of the game entirely, i.e. unplug it. In which case the reverb by default is on. So how do you make things foot-switchable again? The LS-2. Run your mix 100% on the Fender reverb unit, send/return this through the LS-2 and use it to foot-switch in the desired mix.

27 November 2017
Complicated but good stuff.
Crazy sounds. Takes some time to learn the myriad possibilities.