I'm trying to "graft in" a reverb for the first time (ever) into a Huss-style plexi 6v6. The return side is working fine (bump the spring box, I can hear them loud and clear.) but I am sure I picked the wrong spot to take the input signal as I don't seem to be getting any guitar through there.
Thanks in advance - sorry for the caveman drawing.
A little reverb help?
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A little reverb help?
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Be sure your tinfoil hat has a good low impedance ground.
Be sure your tinfoil hat has a good low impedance ground.
Re: A little reverb help?
May not be all your troubles but you need a resistor 1 meg typical) between the driver grid and ground. Without it the grid floats and has no dc reference to the cathode so bias is undetermined.
Re: A little reverb help?
Thanks sluckey! I'll put one in asap. I was wondering if that had anything to do with it, as I saw it on all the other effects loop/rev circuits I looked at.
Is that spot the optimal place to take my signal send, or is there a better place?
Is that spot the optimal place to take my signal send, or is there a better place?
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Be sure your tinfoil hat has a good low impedance ground.
Be sure your tinfoil hat has a good low impedance ground.
Re: A little reverb help?
By golly, that did it...thank you Steve!
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Be sure your tinfoil hat has a good low impedance ground.
Be sure your tinfoil hat has a good low impedance ground.