I'm trying to finalize a custom build for a client who really liked the sound of my hot-rodded Princeton Reverb style amp with master volume (but no reverb).
The problem I've run up against is the friggin' reverb circuit. My earlier development was done without the actual reverb circuit, but the client wants reverb.
I figured it would take a while to integrate the reverb effect, but what the heck, the amp's heritage is a circuit that has reverb, so just graft it back in and see what happens.
Turns out plenty bad happens. The amp sounds great as long as the master volume is dimed, but any attempt at getting distortion from the preamp goes to cutoff-farty-city as soon as I stick that 12AT7 driver tube in.
Pull the 12AT7, and the circuit goes back to sounding great (if you like distorting 12AX7's, and I do).
Figuring that there's some grid blocking going on, I've padded down the signal going into the 12AT7, adjusted the cathode resistor down and up, and the damn thing will NOT stop with the fartiness.
Any suggestions?
The problem I've run up against is the friggin' reverb circuit. My earlier development was done without the actual reverb circuit, but the client wants reverb.
I figured it would take a while to integrate the reverb effect, but what the heck, the amp's heritage is a circuit that has reverb, so just graft it back in and see what happens.
Turns out plenty bad happens. The amp sounds great as long as the master volume is dimed, but any attempt at getting distortion from the preamp goes to cutoff-farty-city as soon as I stick that 12AT7 driver tube in.
Pull the 12AT7, and the circuit goes back to sounding great (if you like distorting 12AX7's, and I do).
Figuring that there's some grid blocking going on, I've padded down the signal going into the 12AT7, adjusted the cathode resistor down and up, and the damn thing will NOT stop with the fartiness.
Any suggestions?
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