Resounding effect of vicar dealing with upset bishop (6)
I believe the answer is:
reverb
'resounding effect' is the definition.
'reverb' can be an answer for 'effect' (I have seen 'Musical effect' mean 'reverb' so perhaps 'effect' could also mean 'reverb'). I am not certain of the 'resounding' bit.
'vicar dealing with upset bishop' is the wordplay.
'vicar' becomes 'rev' (short for reverend).
'dealing with' becomes 're' (regarding).
'upset' says the letters should be written backwards.
'bishop' becomes 'B' (abbreviation for bishop in chess).
're' reversed gives 'er'.
'rev'+'er'+'b'='REVERB'
'of' is the link.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for reverb that I've seen before include "Musical device producing echoes" , "What can change our perception" , "Device creating artificial acoustics" , "device in recording studio" , "Echo in music" .)