That, I think, would act more like a reverb level(volume) than a dwell.
I want to reduce the signal to the tank. As it is, with the 8 ohm tank, it's great for surf stuff. The 1450 gives a more mellow sound which also sounds good but different charater. If I turn the level down with the 8 ohm tank it sounds quieter but the springs still sound driven hard, pingy. Still surf but quieter surf. If I could reduce the level to the tank and then turn the recovery amp up I think it would sound more subtle and mellow same volume less surf, more cave. In other words same loudness of reverb but not so driven. Kinda like using a gain and master volume knob to get the same loudness but different driven sound.
Right now the 8 ohm tank sounds pingy and the 1450 sounds mellow, I'm wondering if that's because the 8 ohm tank is actually driven harder and with the 1450 tank the springs don't shake as much because it's 8 ohms. I figure with a dwell I could get both sounds or anywhere inbetween. The dwell would controll how hard the springs shake.
I get the concept of a pot as a voltage divider but what I don't get is how to determine the value. If you make a VD with two 1K ohm resistors or two 1M resistors I can understand that the output voltage in both cases is half the input voltage, but what determines the value of each resistor(or in this case the value of the pot)?
Also this is hanging off my OT so I don't want to load down the main amp. So I assume I can't use a pot too small.