Hi, I am interested in adding reverb to my 5E3 home build amp. Would you recommend an effects pedal or should I be more brave and build a seperate reverb unit? How complex are these to build?
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Originally posted by markammon1979 View PostHi, I am interested in adding reverb to my 5E3 home build amp. Would you recommend an effects pedal or should I be more brave and build a seperate reverb unit? How complex are these to build?
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I like the Fender outboard Reverb Units although I find that I use a lot less reverb with my 5E3 build than I do with my blackface Fenders.
I have an original Fender Reverb Unit and I recently built a Weber Revibe which has the same reverb circuit with the addition of tube vibrato. Here is a clip of the Revibe unit run through my 5E3 clone. It starts with reverb and vibrato, then has reverb alone, and ends with the amp by itself.
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=6465945
I think that the Reverb Unit alone would be relatively easy to build but the Revibe was a PITA.
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Originally posted by markammon1979 View PostHi, I am interested in adding reverb to my 5E3 home build amp. should I be more brave and build a seperate reverb unit?Building a better world (one tube amp at a time)
"I have never had to invoke a formula to fight oscillation in a guitar amp."- Enzo
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Originally posted by tubeswell View PostWell somebody called psychonoodler sent me this a month or so back - food for thought. Not sure how well the one-tube 'verb would work
However, if you look at this mod it actually requires three preamp tubes.
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i guess the best way is just putting a 6g15 Reverb unit in front of the Deluxe.Watch mi BLOG with DIY Tube amps and boutique effects: www.richon-caster.blogspot.com
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Originally posted by tubeswell View PostWell somebody called psychonoodler sent me this a month or so back - food for thought. Not sure how well the one-tube 'verb would work
The first triode of the tank driver tube has no ground reference for the grid so there is no bias.... why? Because the 500pF to 1nF cap is connected to the grid blocking any DC path to ground.
It should be on the top lug of the dwell pot instead.
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5E3 reverb
While it has a different tone stack, this has some similarities to a 5E3. I acknowledge that there are other features and components which are different also.
I have revised how I insert the reverb and now prefer this method. Using a Princeton Reverb as the standard (set on 2.5) ...... I get a similar (but not as intense) setting this at 4-5 which is all the reverb I prefer. It isn't Dick Dale but does have a warm tone to it, IMO.
http://s28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...urrent=CBS.gif
Bruce is correct! The .001 cap should be on the top (not wiper) of the dwell pot.
With respect, TubenitLast edited by Tubenit; 05-20-2008, 12:01 PM.
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Originally posted by Bruce / Mission Amps View PostI just looked at that schematic again and the reverb dwell pot is wired wrong.
The first triode of the tank driver tube has no ground reference for the grid so there is no bias.... why? Because the 500pF to 1nF cap is connected to the grid blocking any DC path to ground.
It should be on the top lug of the dwell pot instead.Building a better world (one tube amp at a time)
"I have never had to invoke a formula to fight oscillation in a guitar amp."- Enzo
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