Still messing with the mix resistor, triode stage cathode resistor, and grid leak resistor to get the right balance.
When you say ‘messing with mix resistor’, is there a problem with the wet effect Level? How have you got it inserted into the main amp? Passive series FX loop? (Or active?, parallel?) How far along the main amp signal chain is the loop? (Do you have a schematic for that?)
Hi Tubeswell
Yes the wet level of the reverb effect is not what I had expected. It would be good to get a greater depth of effect, as with the current configuration the reverb volume must be most of the way up for any wet effect to be heard.
Is that a problem? … no, the outcome is useful and provides a noticeable body and depth to the sound.
Does the circuit function correctly I believe so, though it may not be configured correctly to provide enough drive to the reverb tank? Or the recovery stage may not provide enough gain with the location or method it is inserted into the amp that it is currently paired with.
Please me know how I could improve the design / implementation.
The effect is passive and parallel. The preamp is a single 12ax7 with tone and volume between the sections.
Both the dry and wet (reverb send) stem from the second half of that 12ax7 after the coupling capacitor.
Here is the schematic for the the amplifier it is currently paired with.