Hi , I want insert this reverb in my amp , I do not know exactly where to connect power supplies .
I thought: (B+ 440V watch scheme) at first node after choke and power for Recovery(B+ 326 watch scheme) in other node but I don't know what.
I have doubts...
Have some idea?
Thanks Sergio
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Re: ADD REVERB IN #124 SCHEMATIC
On my SSS Texas style , I tied the reverb driver ( B+ 440V) to the screen supply. Then added another node with an additional 10 K ohm resistor and 22 uf cap, between the PI node and the OD node. I used this same reverb circuit and it sounds great. For R10 I used 10K ohm.
Re: ADD REVERB IN #124 SCHEMATIC
For R10 start with a value between 47K and 27K. You have to calculate the power dissipation on the tube so you won't fry it with the higher voltage. Just keep that in mind. I put mine just after the master and before the PI. It works great. You can also experiment with the mix resistor, I believe the default is 220K, but if you want more reverb you can lower it.
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Failure is not an option... it comes bundled with the kit.
Failure is not an option... it comes bundled with the kit.
Re: ADD REVERB IN #124 SCHEMATIC
Actually if you want more reverb you raise the mix resistor. 220K should give you plenty of reverb. The tank has a big effect on the amount of reverb as well. For a long reverb decay the Ruby #3EB2C1B from Mojotone can't be beat, for a more normal length reverb the small take 3 spring #P-R8EB2C1B Accutronics from AES is excellent.fp2000 wrote:For R10 start with a value between 47K and 27K. You have to calculate the power dissipation on the tube so you won't fry it with the higher voltage. Just keep that in mind. I put mine just after the master and before the PI. It works great. You can also experiment with the mix resistor, I believe the default is 220K, but if you want more reverb you can lower it.
Re: ADD REVERB IN #124 SCHEMATIC
You are correct Bob. Thanks for making the correction. I did end up with 220K, with a short tank, 3 springs. However, for me 220k is more than I need.
Thanks
Frank
Thanks
Frank