Hi guys I know the reverb amp mounts somewhere in the truck but I'm not sure where. Can any of you guys who have one mounted correctly take a quick snap or describe how it goes?
I might be wrong but from what I remember it doesn't work with stereo... the sound ends up getting distorted real bad. It's made so the mono sound coming from both speakers, with the one in the back is slightly slower giving an echo or concert hall effect.
I put one in my Dad's 60 Pontiac back in the sixties...didn't fasten it too well in the back deck, hit a bump on the road, it fell into the trunk and sounded like a cannon hit the car...scared the crap out of me. Took it out before my Dad could see...would have given him a heart attack.
-- Edited by Greaser on Sunday 2nd of June 2013 11:52:12 PM
What it does is add kind of an echo to both speakers when you engage it. Its was one of those kind of gimmicky thing in the 60's but I wanted one in there just for the cool factor.
On the 66 Pontiac reverb switch, I believe you have F REVERB R and you pick F (front), REVERB (both speakers on with reverb) or R (rear). F or R gives you normal sound only.
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