I have a new Fender Deluxe build. I have added a dwell control and a tone control.
I’ve seen this a few times online but not found solution for myself. Now this is very odd and a lot to explain. Once build completed I used the standard JJ12aT7 in the driver. The nastiest distortion ever was coming from reverb. I popped a 12aU7 in there and it works great. Reverb is not as big obviously. Voltage is crazy high on these plates (the design of fender) so I thought current production JJ’s couldn’t handle the voltage. I dropped the voltage down some. It’s around 380 instead of 430 or more. Still persists with the 12aT. I Got a different brand. Old stock RCA and problem was a lot less. It actually didn’t get nasty until I turned the tone control up high. So all the highs were coming through.
Really what I’d like yo learn here is what I should be seeing on my scope in the reverb signal. This is my first tube driven reverb build. Out of all the years of building I have never included reverb.
Should my signal look clean all the way through? Surely it should be a pure sign wave at the plates of the driver? Photo attached is scope on the plates of the driver with dwell control all the way up. Dwell was just replacing the 1m grid leak with a pot.
Ok so I can’t actually post the photo from my phone. Keeps saying file says too large.