Hi All,
I've got a 65 Deluxe Reverb Re-Issue that I've been modding (for fun) to give me a high-gain sound by cascading the "Normal" and "Vibrato" channels. It's working out pretty well, but when switching between clean and overdrive sounds, I've got to flip 3 different switches on my amp. I'd like to have it operate on just one switch. So I'm thinking about replacing those switches with relays.
Not knowing much about relays, I found and purchased a couple of Omron signal relays. They're DC relays and draw 40 mA when active. Having 125 Ohm resistance, they need about 5V each. My problem is, my amp has no low voltage power supply rail. What is the best method for getting the supply that I need to operate the relays?
The schematic to my amp is below...
http://www.fender.com/support/amp_schematics/pdfs/65_Deluxe_Reverb_Schematic.pdf
Notice that I've got a bunch of high voltage DC rails (B+, X, Y, and Z) and one lower voltage DC rail (C-, I think it's DC). I need two relays, so 80 mA total. That can be a lot of current if the output resistance of the power supply rail is high.
Any suggestions?
Chip
I've got a 65 Deluxe Reverb Re-Issue that I've been modding (for fun) to give me a high-gain sound by cascading the "Normal" and "Vibrato" channels. It's working out pretty well, but when switching between clean and overdrive sounds, I've got to flip 3 different switches on my amp. I'd like to have it operate on just one switch. So I'm thinking about replacing those switches with relays.
Not knowing much about relays, I found and purchased a couple of Omron signal relays. They're DC relays and draw 40 mA when active. Having 125 Ohm resistance, they need about 5V each. My problem is, my amp has no low voltage power supply rail. What is the best method for getting the supply that I need to operate the relays?
The schematic to my amp is below...
http://www.fender.com/support/amp_schematics/pdfs/65_Deluxe_Reverb_Schematic.pdf
Notice that I've got a bunch of high voltage DC rails (B+, X, Y, and Z) and one lower voltage DC rail (C-, I think it's DC). I need two relays, so 80 mA total. That can be a lot of current if the output resistance of the power supply rail is high.
Any suggestions?
Chip
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