Tanks for the input, Nuke.
Something along those lines was my initial idea, but in the end I went for a capacitor driven solution instead, as you can see from the discussion above.
A little more tweaking was done on the reverb circuit (I've updated the schematic above):
- The reverb driver has it's plate resistor connected to B+3, not B+2. Drawing error.
- After installing the reverb pan in the head enclosure, I got an "ultrasonic" (in the sense that the speaker couldn't reproduce it) oscillation at the reverb output with the reverb level above 2 o' clock. I was a little lazy so right off the bat I went for a 68k grid stopper and 180pF cap from grid to ground on the first recovery triode. I might have gotten away with a lower value resistor and/or cap to retain a little more high end, but it cured the oscillation and I'm pleased with the tone anyway so I'll leave it be for now.
- I concluded that the overall output level of the reverb was a bit over the top and somewhat uncontrollable at times. Certain notes seemed to resonate with the springs, creating a harmonic feedback that wouldn't stop until turning down the reverb level. Removed the cathode bypass cap and changed the 2.2k cathode resistor to 1.5k (to compensate a little for the removed cap) on the second reverb recovery stage. Lowered the maximum reverb output to a loud yet controllable level.
- Lastly, I wanted more drive into the reverb pan for a little more punch and surf. Swapped the 15k for a 12k plate resistor on the reverb driver, still with the 620R cathode resistor. A tiny bit less high end in the reverb tone due to the lower driver output impedance (7.5k down from 8.6k).
Some audio clips. Cheap Louder Strat with old strings. Fingers are noticeably rusty also
Close mic is an SM58 with the ball end removed, pointed at the outer edge of the dust cap. Room mic is a t.bone SC-400. Files are edited in Audacity with no post processing other than panning and adjusting overall levels.
shadows fbi.wav
Volume @ 2, Dwell @ 10 and Reverb Level @ 7
Volume 50% Dwell 100% Reverb level 50%.wav
Overdrive riffing, Volume @ 5, Dwell @ 10 and Reverb Level @ 5.
Volume 50% Dwell 100% Reverb level 100%.wav
Overdrive riffing Volume @ 5, Dwell @ 10 and Reverb Level @ 10.
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