03-29-2021, 04:34 AM
Hi Guys!
I wasn't all clear.
The reverb is for general use, like recording line levels mostly.
With the kit I meant REV, the standalone reverb on the site here.
It is Push-Pull, just like the on in the Standard.
It differs some from the circuit in the Standard, mainly that the Dwell pot seems to rest on a stand-off.
I don't know what it is called, but there's a voltage divider that connects to the second grid.
The first grid where the Dwell pot lands is tied to this divider through a 10M resistor.
At first I thought there was a big difference but I omited one resistor in my drawings, so there is not a big difference.
Also, there is a difference at the anode resistors.
I think I will go with the kit. I'll tap the signal from the Reverb pot.
I have some custom LP Reverb transformers so I can do the PushPull scenario.
Thank you very much for your feedback!
I wasn't all clear.
The reverb is for general use, like recording line levels mostly.
With the kit I meant REV, the standalone reverb on the site here.
It is Push-Pull, just like the on in the Standard.
It differs some from the circuit in the Standard, mainly that the Dwell pot seems to rest on a stand-off.
I don't know what it is called, but there's a voltage divider that connects to the second grid.
The first grid where the Dwell pot lands is tied to this divider through a 10M resistor.
At first I thought there was a big difference but I omited one resistor in my drawings, so there is not a big difference.
Also, there is a difference at the anode resistors.
I think I will go with the kit. I'll tap the signal from the Reverb pot.
I have some custom LP Reverb transformers so I can do the PushPull scenario.
Thank you very much for your feedback!


