Hello,
I'm designing a mosfet-based fx-loop to put in my diy tube amp.
I used high voltage mosfets IRF820 because the can be supplied by the same voltage of the tubes.
The purpouse is to make an fx-loop that can work well with ALL stompbox effects, not only choruses and delays but also overdrives and boosters.
The fx-loop must be serial and must work with all amp types, no-master volume amps too.
This is a drawing of it:
I tested my fx-loop on an Orange TT clone putting an overdrive and a graphic eq with booster in it.
Problem 1:
With the overdrive off, the booster increases the volume, with the overdrive on the booster only increases the saturation, that mekes me think to a possible mosfet saturation.
Problem 2:
With both the overdrive and the booster on, the gain at 3/4 and the master at 3/4 the amp starts to oscillate (larsen)
The same pedals work well in the loop of a JCM900 Dual Reverb and a BlackStar BH100H.
If anyone have an idea of possible circuit improvements I'll be grateful.
I'm designing a mosfet-based fx-loop to put in my diy tube amp.
I used high voltage mosfets IRF820 because the can be supplied by the same voltage of the tubes.
The purpouse is to make an fx-loop that can work well with ALL stompbox effects, not only choruses and delays but also overdrives and boosters.
The fx-loop must be serial and must work with all amp types, no-master volume amps too.
This is a drawing of it:
I tested my fx-loop on an Orange TT clone putting an overdrive and a graphic eq with booster in it.
Problem 1:
With the overdrive off, the booster increases the volume, with the overdrive on the booster only increases the saturation, that mekes me think to a possible mosfet saturation.
Problem 2:
With both the overdrive and the booster on, the gain at 3/4 and the master at 3/4 the amp starts to oscillate (larsen)
The same pedals work well in the loop of a JCM900 Dual Reverb and a BlackStar BH100H.
If anyone have an idea of possible circuit improvements I'll be grateful.
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