Hi y'all. Finally, I have built this thing. This time I have to specifically thank the following members for their input.
Tubeswell: schematic, rectifier advice.
Enzo: isolation transformer mod.
Steve Conner: parallel cathode follower.
It is not really a conversion, but I did gut a broken Fender SK100-B for the cab and chassis. I did not save any time since I had to patch some holes in the chassis and make my own layout, but I suppose I saved some money. It works, with one problem - hum. I have attached some pics (you can see the isolation transformer has been temporarily removed from the circuit).
It's a 6G15 with a full-wave bridge rectifier. But then the output goes to a 12AU7 wired as a parallel cathode follower with 0.1uF coupling caps before and after, and then to a 600ohm:600ohm transformer before the output jack. The output jack is isolated from the chassis and connects only to the isolation transformer.
Everything functions as expected: Dwell, Mix, Tone. When the isolation transformer is not in the circuit I get hum through whatever amp I'm using. It does not matter if the Reverb Unit is powered on or not. I believe this is the expected ground loop hum caused by connecting the Reverb Unit to an Amp through the patch cable. Tying the filament circuit ground to the 6K6 cathode or changing the grounding layout have not made any difference in the hum.
When the isolation transformer is in the circuit I get no hum.... until the Reverb Unit is powered on. Then it sounds like the same hum I get without the isolation transformer.
At least while the Reverb Unit is not on, it seems like I have broken the ground loop to the guitar amp. But why would it return when I "power on" the Reverb Unit? Is there something simple that I missed?
Tubeswell: schematic, rectifier advice.
Enzo: isolation transformer mod.
Steve Conner: parallel cathode follower.
It is not really a conversion, but I did gut a broken Fender SK100-B for the cab and chassis. I did not save any time since I had to patch some holes in the chassis and make my own layout, but I suppose I saved some money. It works, with one problem - hum. I have attached some pics (you can see the isolation transformer has been temporarily removed from the circuit).
It's a 6G15 with a full-wave bridge rectifier. But then the output goes to a 12AU7 wired as a parallel cathode follower with 0.1uF coupling caps before and after, and then to a 600ohm:600ohm transformer before the output jack. The output jack is isolated from the chassis and connects only to the isolation transformer.
Everything functions as expected: Dwell, Mix, Tone. When the isolation transformer is not in the circuit I get hum through whatever amp I'm using. It does not matter if the Reverb Unit is powered on or not. I believe this is the expected ground loop hum caused by connecting the Reverb Unit to an Amp through the patch cable. Tying the filament circuit ground to the 6K6 cathode or changing the grounding layout have not made any difference in the hum.
When the isolation transformer is in the circuit I get no hum.... until the Reverb Unit is powered on. Then it sounds like the same hum I get without the isolation transformer.
At least while the Reverb Unit is not on, it seems like I have broken the ground loop to the guitar amp. But why would it return when I "power on" the Reverb Unit? Is there something simple that I missed?
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