Hi Everybody
I've built something close to a Princeton Reverb with a few twists that are new to me, but I know somebody else has tried. One of the minor changes to the Fender schematic involves the cathodyne phase inverter: I wired it so that it will take a 12dw7 in that position. That means it has the 12ax7 half as the stage preceding the P.I. (which is the same as stock), and a 12au7 as the actual phase inverter. I currently have it built with stock Princeton Reverb values, so I'm wondering what kind of changes, if any, I need to make to the 12au7 section for optimal performance, specifically cathode and plate resistors values. Any suggestions?
I've built something close to a Princeton Reverb with a few twists that are new to me, but I know somebody else has tried. One of the minor changes to the Fender schematic involves the cathodyne phase inverter: I wired it so that it will take a 12dw7 in that position. That means it has the 12ax7 half as the stage preceding the P.I. (which is the same as stock), and a 12au7 as the actual phase inverter. I currently have it built with stock Princeton Reverb values, so I'm wondering what kind of changes, if any, I need to make to the 12au7 section for optimal performance, specifically cathode and plate resistors values. Any suggestions?
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