My custom amp has a series fx loop. I just tried wiring in 2 taps off the driver's cathode.
1 is C14 and bypasses the loop.
2 is C37 which goees to the loop.
I did this mod because I was not getting the amount of drive I wanted. The series loop by itself, with the 100k/1k voltage divider on the driver cathode, is dropping too much signal to get the power amp distortion that I'm after. The recovery stage just doesn't provide enough gain of <78. I need a gain of 100 if I'm to get the same ratio of driver division and recovery gain. I've thought to just increase the send level, which I may do, however I fear 5v p-p is too much for a line out signal.
Back to why I'm posting. My delay I'm using in the fx loop inverts the signal. This causes my bypassed signal to be out of phase w/ the loop signal. My main question is, do all effects invert phase or is it a crap shoot?
1 is C14 and bypasses the loop.
2 is C37 which goees to the loop.
I did this mod because I was not getting the amount of drive I wanted. The series loop by itself, with the 100k/1k voltage divider on the driver cathode, is dropping too much signal to get the power amp distortion that I'm after. The recovery stage just doesn't provide enough gain of <78. I need a gain of 100 if I'm to get the same ratio of driver division and recovery gain. I've thought to just increase the send level, which I may do, however I fear 5v p-p is too much for a line out signal.
Back to why I'm posting. My delay I'm using in the fx loop inverts the signal. This causes my bypassed signal to be out of phase w/ the loop signal. My main question is, do all effects invert phase or is it a crap shoot?
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