Originally posted by Gregg
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The biggest noise source depends on the ratio of the noise voltage to the signal. I see it like this: In the case of the original tone stack arrangement the worst case noise would be about 100V. For RL3, the signal is about 1/50th of that at the tone stack. The worst case voltage difference comes from the small grid current drop across the 1Meg, may 0.25V i.e. 12.5V at the tone stack therefore the tone stack would seem to be the worst offender. You could argue that once the tone stack drive relay has operated once that the caps are now charged to the same on both sides and that would be true if we ignore leakage. But it's not the worst case.
The other thing that looks very odd is using PNP transistors for switching. I don't recall seeing PNP switching any amp and never used them.
This was the simplest arrangement that I could think of. The attraction of the PNP's is they allow you to keep the one side of the switch at 0V yet still have enough of a voltage swing to allow you to have an LED in the path to the switch. In other words you can put the LED in the footswitch with just a single wire and and switch contact. I see that in the lastest dwg a front panel switch has appeared. Even with that you can still have an LED in the footswitch. The two panel and footswitch LEDS would be in series and so work together, just what you'd want.
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