I'm designing a single-ended amp with reverb and tremolo - it's based on the princeton reverb with a cathode follower before the tone stack.
At present, there is a master volume before the output tube. I'm wondering if this is a good idea.
The basic idea is to allow preamp distortion at any volume, but it's a low-watt amp, so that might not be necessary.
There's also the stigma against master volumes, which were added to Fender amps in the CBS era.
Plus, the master volume adds a coupling cap to a fairly simple circuit.
It's not the same as a push-pull amp, where it seems to make sense.
Any opinions are greatly appreciated!
At present, there is a master volume before the output tube. I'm wondering if this is a good idea.
The basic idea is to allow preamp distortion at any volume, but it's a low-watt amp, so that might not be necessary.
There's also the stigma against master volumes, which were added to Fender amps in the CBS era.
Plus, the master volume adds a coupling cap to a fairly simple circuit.
It's not the same as a push-pull amp, where it seems to make sense.
Any opinions are greatly appreciated!
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