I've been playing around with the channel-switching 'clamp' circuit found in many Peavey amps, but can't get it to work properly.
For those not familiar, my understanding is that the circuit uses the channel/feature switching relay's pulse to trigger a triac and jfet in the signal path to shunt the signal to ground late in the signal path after the switching elements. The jfet is timed for just long enough to mute any pop/click/etc from the relays in the preceding circuitry from getting through, but not long enough to really be noticeable.
Here is an example from the 5150 (2nd page, middle-right):
https://el34world.com/charts/Schemat...y/5150_evh.pdf
I've gotten it to work, however only when the relays are being switched on. It was my understanding that the triac would be triggered from both an on and off pulse, but I can't figure out if I'm missing something critical in the circuit. Should this circuit mute the signal turning relays on and off? Hopefully that's not too confusing - it's hard to formulate this into a question clearly!
For those not familiar, my understanding is that the circuit uses the channel/feature switching relay's pulse to trigger a triac and jfet in the signal path to shunt the signal to ground late in the signal path after the switching elements. The jfet is timed for just long enough to mute any pop/click/etc from the relays in the preceding circuitry from getting through, but not long enough to really be noticeable.
Here is an example from the 5150 (2nd page, middle-right):
https://el34world.com/charts/Schemat...y/5150_evh.pdf
I've gotten it to work, however only when the relays are being switched on. It was my understanding that the triac would be triggered from both an on and off pulse, but I can't figure out if I'm missing something critical in the circuit. Should this circuit mute the signal turning relays on and off? Hopefully that's not too confusing - it's hard to formulate this into a question clearly!
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