I've been working on this amp for a while and finally have everything mostly working, but the distortion feature has an issue where it dies out a bit soon and also varies up and down a bit as it fades out. The distortion is accomplished by the transistor drawn sideways that cross connects the bright and normal channels. It seems like it is mostly going to act like back to back diodes, but I don't know that I understand it completely. There was no transistor in that location when I got the amp (almost looked like there had never been one), so I put in a generic 60V NPN (MPSA05). When I fired it up the diode that goes from the collector to the base was showing as shorted, I replaced that with a 1N4005 that I had handy. The distortion actually sounds pretty good, except the lack of sustain and the fade in/out thing. I have no idea what this amp sounded in 1974, maybe it wasn't ever a very usable distortion, anyone have any thoughts?
edit: now that I think about it, I don't think it will be just like back-to-back diodes, because the base of that transistor is already going to be biased up to around the Vbe forward voltage. The AC signal coming into the base will then try to force that Vbe to be bigger or smaller which will result in a change in the collector current, but the diode from collector to base will try to force the base voltage back towards its nominal (I think), so it is a very non-linear inverting amp stage with a ton of NFB?
edit-edit: Looking at some classic distortion circuits this seems like it has some similarities to the original Fuzz Face.
Distortion circuit.
Full Schematic
Peavey-roadmaster-SS-11-74-Schematics.pdf
Link to user manual
https://peavey.com/manuals/roadmaster.pdf
edit: now that I think about it, I don't think it will be just like back-to-back diodes, because the base of that transistor is already going to be biased up to around the Vbe forward voltage. The AC signal coming into the base will then try to force that Vbe to be bigger or smaller which will result in a change in the collector current, but the diode from collector to base will try to force the base voltage back towards its nominal (I think), so it is a very non-linear inverting amp stage with a ton of NFB?
edit-edit: Looking at some classic distortion circuits this seems like it has some similarities to the original Fuzz Face.
Distortion circuit.
Full Schematic
Peavey-roadmaster-SS-11-74-Schematics.pdf
Link to user manual
https://peavey.com/manuals/roadmaster.pdf
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