Is this the best way to go to add reverb to the normal channel and put the normal and vib channels in phase?
Also what are the mods to the tone stack doing?
Best way? You can just tie the two plates together (V1-B and V2-B). That's the "classic" way of doing it, but if you look closely you'll notice that I used different value coupling caps after each of those triodes. The Normal channel uses a .1 uf coupling cap (stock .047uf), adding a bit of bass response. Also, I have separate power rail nodes for each channel. The coupling caps block DC voltage and keep the two power rail nodes isolated. Otherwise they'd be connected through the two plate resistors. FWIW I figured that last part out AFTER I built the amp.
The Normal channel tone stack uses an unusual pot with a tap inserted part way, like the Brown Vibroverb and some other transition amps between classic Tweed and classic Blackface. Doug was nice enough to add those 350K pots to his inventory at my request, so PLEASE buy some and experiment with them! The 82K slope resistor just was what sounded best to me after experimenting. Same with the .033uf Mid cap and 9K Mid resistor (like Mids at 10 all the time - more mids and more gain).
The .047uf Mid cap in the Reverb channel actually is a "mistake" I only picked up on a few months ago. That channel was supposed to be dead stock and should be .022uf in a Super Reverb, raising the cutoff frequency of the Mid control. The owner loves the amp, so I'm not changing it.
Hope that helps.
Cheers,
Chip