----------------- BitMoG-verb Reverb kit ----------------<>>... Add-on Reverb Kit for Blackheart Little Giant BH5... Special introductory price - limited time only!... This kit contains all the parts and instructions necessary to ADD reverb to an BH5 head or combo... This is the BitMo G-verb kit. It uses a...
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Add-on Reverb Kit for Blackheart Little Giant BH5
Special introductory price - limited time only!
This kit contains all the parts and instructions necessary to ADD reverb to an BH5 head or combo.
This is the BitMo G-verb kit. It uses a tube driven, patent-pending digital reverb emulation chip set. It works well with BitMo Triple Bypass mods.
The new REVERB LEVEL knob goes on the back of the chassis and controls the amount of reverb in the mix.
The BitMo G-verb provides classic wet reverb. It works well with clean surf, country or jazz tones, and even overdriven classic rock.
Sounds great! Very natureal and spring-like (IMHO).
(Note: G-verb is digital - it does not use a spring tank. If you are interested in a true spring reverb unit,
please see my listings for the BitMo Spring Reverb Unit conversion kit for the Epiphone Valve Junior.)
Amp not included with the kit ā
You must supply your own BH5 head or combo.
Note: This mod is meant to be used with the stock power transformer and solid state rectifier.
It will not work if the amp has been modified to use a tube recitfier.
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Tools you will need ā drill and bits, screwdriver, soldering iron, solder, wire stripper, needle nosed pliers electrical tape.
I would classify this as easy to moderate. It takes about 1-2 hours. I assume no responsibility for the quality of your work.
Iām sure you will love this project! It has been in development for a long time.
I welcome questions and suggestions and appreciate your feedback.
Note to international buyers: I will ship anywhere in the world but I am not responsible for customs delays or non-delivery problems - especially to Italy!
Thanks for looking,
Bruce Hutcheon