Hey Guys,
I'd like to implement a Post Phase Inverter Master Volume in a 65 Fender Showman.
I read quite a bit about PPIMVs and found in conclusion two designs which i'd like to put in a discussion with you.
First design is the I think the most common and known LAMAR PPIMV:
everything fine for me so far but I was wondering about the grid resitors (220k, see the attached aa763 schematic showman_aa763.pdf) over them the bias voltage (-52V) is delivered to the grids of the power tubes. If one would zero the master volume they seams to kind of disappear in the circuit. Does'nt that harm the amp in any way? Or the Tremolo? The bias voltage comes from the same supply the tremolo circuit seems to be refferenced to..
The second design from Chuck I found here in the forum (Thanks Chuck!!) flips the pots;
makes perfectly sence in my eyes because the pots in parallel with 2Meg2 resistors keeps up the 220k grid resistors all of the time. But what keeps me thinking is what happens to the phase inverter signals which seams to be shorted against each other when the master volume is set to zero. Wouldn't that be problematic to the phase inverter tube in terms of high currents or something?
Hope you can help me. And let me know if I forgot or beein completly wrong with something.
Thanks in advanced!
Thomas
I'd like to implement a Post Phase Inverter Master Volume in a 65 Fender Showman.
I read quite a bit about PPIMVs and found in conclusion two designs which i'd like to put in a discussion with you.
First design is the I think the most common and known LAMAR PPIMV:
everything fine for me so far but I was wondering about the grid resitors (220k, see the attached aa763 schematic showman_aa763.pdf) over them the bias voltage (-52V) is delivered to the grids of the power tubes. If one would zero the master volume they seams to kind of disappear in the circuit. Does'nt that harm the amp in any way? Or the Tremolo? The bias voltage comes from the same supply the tremolo circuit seems to be refferenced to..
The second design from Chuck I found here in the forum (Thanks Chuck!!) flips the pots;
makes perfectly sence in my eyes because the pots in parallel with 2Meg2 resistors keeps up the 220k grid resistors all of the time. But what keeps me thinking is what happens to the phase inverter signals which seams to be shorted against each other when the master volume is set to zero. Wouldn't that be problematic to the phase inverter tube in terms of high currents or something?
Hope you can help me. And let me know if I forgot or beein completly wrong with something.
Thanks in advanced!
Thomas
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