Hi Peter
I drew a '1-channel bassman' something like that a couple of posts back but using a 6BM8. AFAICT it was pushing the boundaries of the PT I have for this build.
I do have a 6G15 clone I could easily stick in front of it (ground-loop issues aside for a moment). And my intention in building the reverb unit earlier on was that so I could use it with a variety of tweed style builds; where it does sound good (most spectacular on the 5G9 clone I built last year, because there is virtually no hum when used with that amp).
However I thought that if I could build a tweed style amp with reverb, that would overcome ground loop issues (which I still haven't managed to satisfactorily eliminate yet - mainly due to lack of proprietary ground lift adaptors in this country). Its just a matter of what might be the most workable location and configuration for the reverb circuit. 6BM8s are readily available, and although it dain't have that pentode sound, maybe I can use the spare triode from the last schematic as some kind of pre-driver stage before the reverb, which might help me get closer to a standalone configuration? Hmmm...
I drew a '1-channel bassman' something like that a couple of posts back but using a 6BM8. AFAICT it was pushing the boundaries of the PT I have for this build.
I do have a 6G15 clone I could easily stick in front of it (ground-loop issues aside for a moment). And my intention in building the reverb unit earlier on was that so I could use it with a variety of tweed style builds; where it does sound good (most spectacular on the 5G9 clone I built last year, because there is virtually no hum when used with that amp).
However I thought that if I could build a tweed style amp with reverb, that would overcome ground loop issues (which I still haven't managed to satisfactorily eliminate yet - mainly due to lack of proprietary ground lift adaptors in this country). Its just a matter of what might be the most workable location and configuration for the reverb circuit. 6BM8s are readily available, and although it dain't have that pentode sound, maybe I can use the spare triode from the last schematic as some kind of pre-driver stage before the reverb, which might help me get closer to a standalone configuration? Hmmm...
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