Sorry to make another post regarding my last build, but this is a whole different topic of the amp that I would like to start a discussion not only for debugging purposes, but for furthering knowledge on the topic.
So, I posted about my 20 watt amp having issues in the FX loop. Seemed to have been affected by high frequencies mostly. The amp played 100% fine until tremolo was in loop. Also when nothing was plugged in there was a high frequency noise dependent on how the tone stack was adjusted. If you cranked highs and gain knob all the way it squealed. Was odd because input is grounded out obviously.
Well it turned out not to be the FX loop at all but the NFB Loop. I cut it out and noise with nothing plugged in the amp went away and tremolo sounded fantastic in the loop.
Im going to back up a little bit and express what I learned so far about NFB on my last few builds. A couple years ago when I was building a handful of AC30's with an added gain stage, I noticed a very resonant frequency in some notes. Low notes. The open A string was VERY resonant. I posted a thread about that. Couldnt figure it out. Hated the tone of it but a lot of people who played the amp liked it. It occurred to me during this 20 watt build that "oh the AC 30 didnt have a NFB". Thats where that crazy resonance comes from. My 20 watt amp with the NFB installed is exactly how I want it. Well now that I cut it out guess what? That resonant frequency is there and I have to get rid of it.
I realize this is how resonance controls work. I've installed them on my Marshall style builds. I may even implement one here. on this amp. I copied and pasted it exactly (other than the cathode resistor value) from the Hoffman Princeton Reverb. You will notice that I even have my cathode of the gain stage setup just like the hoffman layout. I have a 2.7k bypassed by a 22u and a 47 ohm in series to ground. My NFB connection is between those two points and the goes to a 22k resistor on the 8 ohm tap of the OT. (i only have an 8 ohm tap on the OT)
This is a different type of phase inverter than the marshalls, but would it be better to locate the NFB at the cathode of the phase inverter or can I just make some adjustments to the values here? Or what if I just implement the resonance control mod? Maybe even adjust it to a setting I like and doesnt cause noise and solder that value in?
What would you do?
http://el34world.com/Hoffman/files/Hoffman_PrincetonReverb.pdf