I've been adding a 100k pot to the nfb circuit of Carvin VT50 amps for quite awhile. Owners of those amps really like the effect, but have been asking me to make it footswitchable for a long time. I've blown them off all along, because I really didn't see the benefit to it, when I use this effect I set the control to where I want it and that's it. But after a lot of nagging I finally relented and on this last mod job I've added a relay to switch between the stock circuit and the 100k pot. I tapped into the filament supply circuit for power and ground the relay trigger circuit thru the footswitch. It works just fine except for a loud pop when switching. Below is a schematic of the mod:
I have added a 1M resistor from the input to R71 to the output of the pot (basically bypassing the whole thing) hoping it might help with the pop, but it did not reduce it at all. The pop happens both when engaging and disengaging the relay. It makes no difference where the volume control is set, the pop does not get quieter or louder, it remains the same regardless where it is set. The same with the 100k nfb pot, it doesn't matter where it is set, the volume of the pop remains the same.
Any ideas of how I could get it to quiet down?
TIA
Hasse
I have added a 1M resistor from the input to R71 to the output of the pot (basically bypassing the whole thing) hoping it might help with the pop, but it did not reduce it at all. The pop happens both when engaging and disengaging the relay. It makes no difference where the volume control is set, the pop does not get quieter or louder, it remains the same regardless where it is set. The same with the 100k nfb pot, it doesn't matter where it is set, the volume of the pop remains the same.
Any ideas of how I could get it to quiet down?
TIA
Hasse
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