04-16-2021, 07:59 PM
Hi Strelok
Building something for yourself from our books, or building a copy of one of our kits which you bought from us, again for your own use, is all fine.
As soon as you sell any of these things you should buy a Licence. We have this as a self-serve item on our site. The purchase of kits specifically for a unit that you will sell carry licencing for that build.
Note that the rights relating to the schematic remain property of London Power, so you cannot make those schematics available in any form.
As far as the reverb block overall gain goes, ideally it should be unity (gain = 1). Fender and similar do have a bit of gain but it is typically about 3x or so, not likely over 10x. This depends on what the resistance to ground is at the grid of the mixing tube. The 3M3 works against that resistance to attenuate the dry signal before the mix stage adds its gain = 100. Gain will be cut almost in half simply by removing Ck from the mix stage.
Building something for yourself from our books, or building a copy of one of our kits which you bought from us, again for your own use, is all fine.
As soon as you sell any of these things you should buy a Licence. We have this as a self-serve item on our site. The purchase of kits specifically for a unit that you will sell carry licencing for that build.
Note that the rights relating to the schematic remain property of London Power, so you cannot make those schematics available in any form.
As far as the reverb block overall gain goes, ideally it should be unity (gain = 1). Fender and similar do have a bit of gain but it is typically about 3x or so, not likely over 10x. This depends on what the resistance to ground is at the grid of the mixing tube. The 3M3 works against that resistance to attenuate the dry signal before the mix stage adds its gain = 100. Gain will be cut almost in half simply by removing Ck from the mix stage.