Thanks, guys, for all the help imagining the Eric Barbour one-tube 6BM8 reverb.
Here's the reverb circuit inserted into a Champ 5F1 circuit.
I do have a few questions:
1) Please let me know if you see any errors in the schem, especially anything that involves unsafe miswiring.
2) Should I insert the reverb before or after the Volume pot? I'm thinking before, which is similar to Bill M.'s mods on the Blues Jr. TheTinMan posted a link to some of tubenit's schematics showing Psychonoodler's Champ with reverb, and Pscyhonoodler put the reverb AFTER the Volume pot.
Technically, the outcome should be the same, but one way might result in more interference between the reverb circuit and the 5F1 circuit than the other.
3) Any recommendations on the values of the insert/bridge RCs? Bob-I over at ampgarage recommended a 470K balance resistor to start with the 500pF bright pass cap. He said that I could raise the 470K to 1M or as high as Leo Fender's 3.3M to get more Fender surf (killing the dry tone) and put a 10pF cap in parallel to the resistor to pass the highs.
Psychonoodle uses a lower 100K balance resistor with a 1nF bright pass cap.
Tubenit has often used a 220K balance resistor with 1nF bright pass.
I figured I'd start with 470K and go up from there towards Leo's insane 3.3M with 10pF in parallel. 470K seems kinda "safe" as a starting point.
Here's the schem: Rev. 1.0e.
Here's the reverb circuit inserted into a Champ 5F1 circuit.
I do have a few questions:
1) Please let me know if you see any errors in the schem, especially anything that involves unsafe miswiring.
2) Should I insert the reverb before or after the Volume pot? I'm thinking before, which is similar to Bill M.'s mods on the Blues Jr. TheTinMan posted a link to some of tubenit's schematics showing Psychonoodler's Champ with reverb, and Pscyhonoodler put the reverb AFTER the Volume pot.
Technically, the outcome should be the same, but one way might result in more interference between the reverb circuit and the 5F1 circuit than the other.
3) Any recommendations on the values of the insert/bridge RCs? Bob-I over at ampgarage recommended a 470K balance resistor to start with the 500pF bright pass cap. He said that I could raise the 470K to 1M or as high as Leo Fender's 3.3M to get more Fender surf (killing the dry tone) and put a 10pF cap in parallel to the resistor to pass the highs.
Psychonoodle uses a lower 100K balance resistor with a 1nF bright pass cap.
Tubenit has often used a 220K balance resistor with 1nF bright pass.
I figured I'd start with 470K and go up from there towards Leo's insane 3.3M with 10pF in parallel. 470K seems kinda "safe" as a starting point.
Here's the schem: Rev. 1.0e.
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