I have been messing with some single tube reverb ideas and I thought I'd share in hopes that someone else out there can use it. I grafted verb into a root 666ish amp that I built and I think it would be easy enough to adapt it to nearly any amp if you can spare .45a of fil current and the space for one more 9 pin tube.
I was digging through my piles of junk and I found a few tubes that contain a triode and a sharp cutoff pentode in one bottle. I grabbed a 6an8a (for no particular reason) and built a simple circuit driving an old hi-z input reverb tank I had laying around from some old solid state amp. I have a bunch of old tanks like this around so I've been looking for a way to utilize them.
The triode side of the 6AN8 as a lot like a 12au7 and is rated at about 3 watts so I figured it's similar to the 6SN7's that ampeg used to drive reverb. I used a 330 ohm cathode resistor and a 8.2k plate resistor- splitting the difference between values I found in different ampeg circuits (2.2k to 10k on ampegs). I tapped the screen supply and this left the screen voltage around 380 volts. I drove the tank with a .82uf 630 volt cap because it was what I had available. I hadn't gotten around to adding a .022uf to ground like an ampeg but I'm going to try it when time allows. I drove the triode directly from the .022uf cap at the plate of the input stage ef86, passing through a .001uf cap and a 1m grid resistor. If I hadn't been in such a hurry this would have been a 1m pot.
I setup the pentode side using the same values as the root 666 input stage- I figured it's less microphonic than a matchless with these values so why not stick with them? I used 220 ohms from ground to grid one, attached to the verb return jack. I used a .003uf cap driving an audio taper 500k pot with the wiper tied to the other side of the phase inverter a la Matchless. I didn't bother with pretty summing resistors or tailoring frequency response because this was only a proof of concept.
So...how did it work? A little too well it seems! The triode was getting punished by the EF86- some better gain staging is in the works. I prefer to drive verb before the volume control (unlike Fender) because sometimes I still want lush full reverb with the volume down. This makes a dwell control almost a necessity. When I turned down the guitar volume so that the driver triode wasn't getting too much signal the verb was nice and clean and still had more than enough dwell. I will add that 1m dwell pot shortly...
The recovery side was a similar story. There is more than enough gain available to drive the phase inverter into distortion with reverb alone. The tone of the verb still needs to be sculpted a bit (once again, I didn't even try) but the most important thing is that there is plenty of signal and it's clean enough to make it work. I'd say there is enough signal that I could easily blend it in at the other side of the PI using a resistor if I wanted to. Mission accomplished.
Here's a short list of tubes that I found that are still available (listed tubestore.com price), affordable, can drive a high impedance tank and should work well for this kind of circuit:
6U8- 2.8 watt triode, mu=40, $6.95
6AN8A- 2.8 watt triode, mu=21, $9.95
6GH8A- 2.5 watt triode, mu=46, $7.95
6KZ8- 2.5 watt triode, mu=46, $6.95
I'd bet that others exist too...
If you try it (or already have) please respond here and share- I'd be curious to see what you found.
jamie
I was digging through my piles of junk and I found a few tubes that contain a triode and a sharp cutoff pentode in one bottle. I grabbed a 6an8a (for no particular reason) and built a simple circuit driving an old hi-z input reverb tank I had laying around from some old solid state amp. I have a bunch of old tanks like this around so I've been looking for a way to utilize them.
The triode side of the 6AN8 as a lot like a 12au7 and is rated at about 3 watts so I figured it's similar to the 6SN7's that ampeg used to drive reverb. I used a 330 ohm cathode resistor and a 8.2k plate resistor- splitting the difference between values I found in different ampeg circuits (2.2k to 10k on ampegs). I tapped the screen supply and this left the screen voltage around 380 volts. I drove the tank with a .82uf 630 volt cap because it was what I had available. I hadn't gotten around to adding a .022uf to ground like an ampeg but I'm going to try it when time allows. I drove the triode directly from the .022uf cap at the plate of the input stage ef86, passing through a .001uf cap and a 1m grid resistor. If I hadn't been in such a hurry this would have been a 1m pot.
I setup the pentode side using the same values as the root 666 input stage- I figured it's less microphonic than a matchless with these values so why not stick with them? I used 220 ohms from ground to grid one, attached to the verb return jack. I used a .003uf cap driving an audio taper 500k pot with the wiper tied to the other side of the phase inverter a la Matchless. I didn't bother with pretty summing resistors or tailoring frequency response because this was only a proof of concept.
So...how did it work? A little too well it seems! The triode was getting punished by the EF86- some better gain staging is in the works. I prefer to drive verb before the volume control (unlike Fender) because sometimes I still want lush full reverb with the volume down. This makes a dwell control almost a necessity. When I turned down the guitar volume so that the driver triode wasn't getting too much signal the verb was nice and clean and still had more than enough dwell. I will add that 1m dwell pot shortly...
The recovery side was a similar story. There is more than enough gain available to drive the phase inverter into distortion with reverb alone. The tone of the verb still needs to be sculpted a bit (once again, I didn't even try) but the most important thing is that there is plenty of signal and it's clean enough to make it work. I'd say there is enough signal that I could easily blend it in at the other side of the PI using a resistor if I wanted to. Mission accomplished.
Here's a short list of tubes that I found that are still available (listed tubestore.com price), affordable, can drive a high impedance tank and should work well for this kind of circuit:
6U8- 2.8 watt triode, mu=40, $6.95
6AN8A- 2.8 watt triode, mu=21, $9.95
6GH8A- 2.5 watt triode, mu=46, $7.95
6KZ8- 2.5 watt triode, mu=46, $6.95
I'd bet that others exist too...
If you try it (or already have) please respond here and share- I'd be curious to see what you found.
jamie
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