I'm working on an amp build which is essentially a JCM800 2204 with a Fender 2-tube reverb. The reverb circuit is lifted from the Twin Reverb and stuck between the treble knob and master volume of the 2204 (will probably require some tweaking as to not change the original JCM800 sound/gain levels). My question is not tone-related though.
I'm planning to use a 5V relay to switch the reverb, using the 6.3V filament winding to generate 5VDC. Something about having the reverb tube's grid connected to a 15 ft wire that goes outside the amp, just bugs me in a mid-high gain design, I dunno.
I found an appropriate 5V relay circuit somewhere on the internet (see attached). My question is: the power transformer I'm using has a center tap on the filament winding. The schematic I found shows an artificial center tap (2x100R's), I feel like if I ground the 5V circuit on my amp, it will burn out the diode bridge (shorted to ground through the transformer winding).
What to do? Disconnect the center tap and add 2x100R to ground? Put a resistor between the 5V "ground" and chassis ground? Let the 5V float and hope for no hum?
Advice is welcome. Thanks in advance and Happy new year!