Working on a single ended amp that I've running a one tube reverb in. driving a MOD 3 spring, long delay tank. 190 ohm input.
I am having a terrible feedback problem with the reverb tank that I can't seem to solve. If I have the reverb and treble at noon or higher (so if one is at 12 and the other is at 1) feedback slowly builds up at around 370Hz I think. I can't get it to go away! It's not acoustical, if I have the master all the way down and turn the reverb or treble up, the system starts feeding back and then I can turn the master up and hear it ringing.
I've tried a cap to ground on the grid of the driving tube. Higher caps to ground on reverb return. Plate snubber on recovery stage. The only way I was able to max out both controls without ringing is by adding a .03uF cap from the reverb wiper to ground. But that pretty much kills all reverb since I'm passing so much signal to ground.
The bummer is since it's a frequency that's not really high, I can't get away with simple filtering. I think it may be the tank. It happens with preamp vol down and master down, so it's not input signal related or acoustical feedback. I've tried putting tape on the tank back, wrapping in bubble wrap, putting tape on the transducers/spring connections. I think maybe the springs are just so sloppy that it doesn't take much to get them moving. Any ideas or thoughts on what to try?
Also, not on the schematic is a tremolo circuit with a 12ax7/IRF20 follower. Pot values are 1M vol, 1M Treb, 1M Bass, 1M MV.
Yeah i know, its a push pull tranny in single ended operation with no current sink or anything on the other side of the primary. But it's working and sounds great, and the OT doesn't get hot at all...
I am having a terrible feedback problem with the reverb tank that I can't seem to solve. If I have the reverb and treble at noon or higher (so if one is at 12 and the other is at 1) feedback slowly builds up at around 370Hz I think. I can't get it to go away! It's not acoustical, if I have the master all the way down and turn the reverb or treble up, the system starts feeding back and then I can turn the master up and hear it ringing.
I've tried a cap to ground on the grid of the driving tube. Higher caps to ground on reverb return. Plate snubber on recovery stage. The only way I was able to max out both controls without ringing is by adding a .03uF cap from the reverb wiper to ground. But that pretty much kills all reverb since I'm passing so much signal to ground.
The bummer is since it's a frequency that's not really high, I can't get away with simple filtering. I think it may be the tank. It happens with preamp vol down and master down, so it's not input signal related or acoustical feedback. I've tried putting tape on the tank back, wrapping in bubble wrap, putting tape on the transducers/spring connections. I think maybe the springs are just so sloppy that it doesn't take much to get them moving. Any ideas or thoughts on what to try?
Also, not on the schematic is a tremolo circuit with a 12ax7/IRF20 follower. Pot values are 1M vol, 1M Treb, 1M Bass, 1M MV.
Yeah i know, its a push pull tranny in single ended operation with no current sink or anything on the other side of the primary. But it's working and sounds great, and the OT doesn't get hot at all...
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