Okay everything else is going pretty sweetly now (reverb and trem etc) except for this slight intermittent temporary slight buzzing/crackling that happens when I hit a note on the geetar. The buzzing/crackling fades as the note begins to die off - it is there at whatever volume but it does get louder as I turn the vol up. I think this is blocking distortion, but I'm not sure where its coming from.
The current schematic is attached. In summary;
1) I have put 3k9 stoppers on the 6L6GC grids. What is the maximum size I should be able to get away with here before it kills the tone?
2) I also have put a 12k stopper on the reverb bypass stage (fixed bias CF) grid (not sure if this is the right thing to do, or even it it would be enough to do anything, but it didn't seem to do much except faintly reduce some high end hiss), and a 15k stopper on the DC pair input grid (ditto), and I lowered the input cap to the LTP to 500pF (which cut out a lot of bass and made the TMB controls less bass-rangey, but) which didn't seem to cure the intermittent buzzing - just made it a bit more trebly.
The current schematic is attached. In summary;
1) I have put 3k9 stoppers on the 6L6GC grids. What is the maximum size I should be able to get away with here before it kills the tone?
2) I also have put a 12k stopper on the reverb bypass stage (fixed bias CF) grid (not sure if this is the right thing to do, or even it it would be enough to do anything, but it didn't seem to do much except faintly reduce some high end hiss), and a 15k stopper on the DC pair input grid (ditto), and I lowered the input cap to the LTP to 500pF (which cut out a lot of bass and made the TMB controls less bass-rangey, but) which didn't seem to cure the intermittent buzzing - just made it a bit more trebly.
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