Hi All,
A friend has been on me to make him another amp. He wants both a spring reverb and a switchable additional gain stage. I enjoy a challenge but all of my experiments and most of what I have read over 15 years of messing with these things tells me reverb and OD don't like each other. We're in the design stage but recent shoulder surgery has given me a lot of spare time noodling in front of the TV. This should probably be two different amps on an A/B stomper but right now it is just pencil on paper.
A couple years ago there were some designs floated at the Ampgarage on single tube verbs inserted just before the PI. Most of those guys have since recanted and said a digital unit into a buffered loop was a much better solution. That's what I did but much more because of the active loop sound than the verb.
Have any of you either made or played an amp that successfully combined a clean reverb and overdrive? This doesn't have to be done on the cheap or in any terrible hurry.
Other design leanings: Figure a pair of 5881's or 7591's. Head and cab driving two ceramic 10's. Diode rectifier. Discrete 12v switching relays with their own power supply. Switchable fixed or cathode bias. Plate volts will depend on where the sweet spot is for the cleans. It is has to be a tube reverb, I've gotten fond of the ECL82 design used in the 18 watt Marshall.
Thanks for looking and I hope to hear from you,
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A friend has been on me to make him another amp. He wants both a spring reverb and a switchable additional gain stage. I enjoy a challenge but all of my experiments and most of what I have read over 15 years of messing with these things tells me reverb and OD don't like each other. We're in the design stage but recent shoulder surgery has given me a lot of spare time noodling in front of the TV. This should probably be two different amps on an A/B stomper but right now it is just pencil on paper.
A couple years ago there were some designs floated at the Ampgarage on single tube verbs inserted just before the PI. Most of those guys have since recanted and said a digital unit into a buffered loop was a much better solution. That's what I did but much more because of the active loop sound than the verb.
Have any of you either made or played an amp that successfully combined a clean reverb and overdrive? This doesn't have to be done on the cheap or in any terrible hurry.
Other design leanings: Figure a pair of 5881's or 7591's. Head and cab driving two ceramic 10's. Diode rectifier. Discrete 12v switching relays with their own power supply. Switchable fixed or cathode bias. Plate volts will depend on where the sweet spot is for the cleans. It is has to be a tube reverb, I've gotten fond of the ECL82 design used in the 18 watt Marshall.
Thanks for looking and I hope to hear from you,
Skip
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