T Wilcox wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 4:26 pm
Just an observation but with the reverb tank not connected the volume shuts all the way off on my build. I added the reverb kill footswitch jack per the original pic posted by Aaron, it still gets through with reverb defeated but tank still connected
I have moved on as this is not a problem for me since with guitar connected and guitar volume all the way down I cannot even tell the amp is on
Still a head scratcher so will be interested to see if you guys figure this out
Synchu wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 7:32 pm
This bleed seems to be expected, looking at how the reverb is connected and mixed back.
Niki
My initial thought was that it's a ground loop between the two (volume and reverb) pots or something to do with the insertion of the reverb onto the volume wiper and second pre-amp stage grid. Then I played around a little....
If I pull the reverb return cable, keeping the send attached, there
is bleed through and there is no reverb.
If I pull the reverb send cable, with either the return attached or not, there is
no bleed through and there is no reverb.
The signal to the reverb recovery stage is interrupted when either cable to the tank is disconnected, as expected.
There is no reverb on the bleed signal and the reverb knob does not effect the bleed signal.
The tone knob does effect the bleed signal.
The American/British voice switch does not effect the bleed signal.
It seems to me that the bleed signal originates after the first stage output and junction to the tone knob, before the voice switch. This basically only leaves the reverb cathode follower circuit as the source. The bleed signal is rejoining the circuit at the grid of the phase inverter, probably via the 10k split plate resistor. This route was suggested a while back (page 17). Back then, I disconnected the volume pot from the grid of the second preamp stage and grounded that tube grid. The signal was able to bleed through even with the second pre-amp stage effectively turned off. So, the signal is skipping the reverb recovery stage and the second stage of the pre-amp.
I think the signal is bleeding through the plate of the cathode follower, into the phase inverter through the shared power supply node, via the 10K split-load resistor. Why does this happen only when the reverb tank send is connected? Any ideas how to shut this down?
Mike