Hi,
I have a peavey classic 30, modified following Steve Ahola's site rules, it works very well.
My only complain is the reverb part, it is good and it has a good decay but it's not deep enough and it doesn't have that Fender type vibe, like the springs were over excited hitting hard the guitar strings (a sort of "ssbbraawng", it's quit impossible to describe).
this is the circuit:
http://www.blueguitar.org/new/schem/peavey/c30schem.gif
The reverb tank is an accutronics 4eb2c1b, that means 600 ohm input impedance and 2250 output impedance.
My guess is the driver circuit doesn't feed enough current to the reverb tank input, problem is the driver circuit is built around a 4558 opamp, maybe with small driving capabilities.
I've been told to change the 4558 for a an NE5532 or LM833 and playing with the C28/R34 combo to raise up the rolloff point.
any idea about?
thank you very much
Marcello
I have a peavey classic 30, modified following Steve Ahola's site rules, it works very well.
My only complain is the reverb part, it is good and it has a good decay but it's not deep enough and it doesn't have that Fender type vibe, like the springs were over excited hitting hard the guitar strings (a sort of "ssbbraawng", it's quit impossible to describe).
this is the circuit:
http://www.blueguitar.org/new/schem/peavey/c30schem.gif
The reverb tank is an accutronics 4eb2c1b, that means 600 ohm input impedance and 2250 output impedance.
My guess is the driver circuit doesn't feed enough current to the reverb tank input, problem is the driver circuit is built around a 4558 opamp, maybe with small driving capabilities.
I've been told to change the 4558 for a an NE5532 or LM833 and playing with the C28/R34 combo to raise up the rolloff point.
any idea about?
thank you very much
Marcello
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