imo1 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 07, 2025 11:24 pm
-That is cool on the PAB. I could do a 100k pot and figure out how best to implement it with my circuit. Noted!
Some people have installed a trimmer hanging off the Mid pot to do just that, preserving the ability to adjust it in the future.
imo1 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 08, 2025 1:29 am
Out of curiosity, are the last components of the preamp you sent meant to emulate the tremolo section of the amp?
Yes, the resistor R32 labeled LDR is the trem's light dependent resistor.
imo1 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 08, 2025 1:29 am
I'm also curious, is there a way to hear what the "master" would do there and also hear what the circuit would sound like without it?
Circuit simulators generally show frequency response and waveforms, which is in a way hearing (by seeing) what is happening. It is possible to generate a large output file, convert it to WAV, and actually listen to it, but I have not tried that. The arrangement I'm showing is like the second gen ODS. The next iteration was to keep the master at the PI input, but add an OD output level control. I can try moving the master to the OD output and see how that works with different clean volume and OD drive settings. As you can imagine, the number of cases to look at starts to get big.
imo1 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 08, 2025 1:29 am
The original deluxe schematic only has that 220k in line with the PI tube. What do those components do to the signal pre PI? Is it meant to dump some signal?
The two 220k's following are a level adjustment going into the PI. They are placeholders to some degree, but the idea is you don't want to overdrive the PI.
imo1 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 08, 2025 1:29 am
I know I'm dancing ahead a bit, but I am imagining an amp that does all the stuff I like about a Deluxe, but with a bit more low end clarity and power. I want to keep as much of that quality, as least as a starting point. There is a thing that Fenders do that I love around 6-7 on many of them where they get a really unique bite. I have noticed that many of the players that play Dumble style amps have a little bit of a different take on "cleans" that is a much cleaner sound but doesn't work for the rhythm/lead playing as well.
Keeping the clean preamp and reverb true to the Deluxe, with the power supply changes you mention should get you what you are wanting. The OD section and cascading is all Dumble, and should produce something similar to the ODS HRM sound, with the difference being that the clean preamp is Fender DR.