Hi,
I've got a Fender Deluxe Reverb Reissue (DRRI) and, to seperate the send and return on the reverb, there is a 3.3 Meg resistor with a 10pF capacitor in parallel.
I could easily be pursuaded that the 3.3 Meg resistor is to cut down the signal level to properly mix with the return from the reverb circuit. But, what is the purpose of the 10pF capacitor? It looks like a hi-pass filter. Wouldn't the cutoff frequency be REALLY high, though?
Check out the attached PDF. The schematic is on page 3 or so. I'm looking at capacitor C13 in the middle of the page where the signal branches off to the reverb. Why is that capacitor there? What does it do? What would happen if I cut it out?
Chip
I've got a Fender Deluxe Reverb Reissue (DRRI) and, to seperate the send and return on the reverb, there is a 3.3 Meg resistor with a 10pF capacitor in parallel.
I could easily be pursuaded that the 3.3 Meg resistor is to cut down the signal level to properly mix with the return from the reverb circuit. But, what is the purpose of the 10pF capacitor? It looks like a hi-pass filter. Wouldn't the cutoff frequency be REALLY high, though?
Check out the attached PDF. The schematic is on page 3 or so. I'm looking at capacitor C13 in the middle of the page where the signal branches off to the reverb. Why is that capacitor there? What does it do? What would happen if I cut it out?
Chip
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