Well, I am looking to play my electric thru channel 2, and my acoustic thru channel 1. I want to have reverb for both though. So, I do what exactly? Connect the Plates? Is that pin 1 to pin1 on each socket. Then removing the coupling cap on channel 1? Which one is that exactly? Do I remove it, then put a jumper there? Thanks!
Chris
Chris - exactly which Twin are we talking about? If you post a link to the layout, that'll help a lot. Or we can try to find it for you...
Acoustic through Normal channel sounds like an opportunity to tune the frequency response & gain in that channel for your acoustic guitar.
David (Choco) has an interesting alternative. The reverb signal through the Normal channel is going to get the added gain of V4b (after reverb recovery stage) while the clean signal is not. Does this mean the reverb will swamp the clean signal? I don't know.
I've taken the liberty of attaching sections of the schematic and layout for the Twin Reverb AB763 showing the approach I described above. Not gospel, but it worked well in a Super Reverb. In your case, I might change the coupling cap (0.047) on the Normal channel to a lower value for the acoustic guitar depending on its bass response right now. Also, I drew the new jumper so it runs perpendicular to other components & leads - if you use solid core wire you can keep it 1/2" above the board too and further out of the way.
Cheers,
Chip