Hello all!
I'm working on an amp chassis that I think is an AO-43 or a clone of it. There are no markings on the chassis to identify it, but it's almost identical to the Hammond AO-43. I didn't know quite what the chassis was when I gutted the preamp to rewire for guitar amp use. At the time I gutted it, I didn't realize that the choke on the end of the chassis was the load for the reverb driver tube, so all that got removed.
I put in a preamp that is basically a clone of the Ampeg Gemini 2. I want to add a reverb circuit to this amp, but I don't want to use the Hammond choke load type circuit, I have no idea what reverb pan would be used with that circuit.
I did a search for reverb circuits here and came up with a fair amount of information, but I would like to confirm some info.
I want to use a 6BM8 as the driver and recovery tube for the reverb because I only have 1 tube socket available and I'd rather not add another socket to the chassis if I don't have to. I plan on using a transformer coupled reverb driver. The question I have is about which transformer would be best for the circuit. I read in one of the posts that I found in the search that the standard Fender reverb transformer would work for the purpose. The person who posted the statement said that the 6BM8 pentode handles about the same current as both plates of a 12AT7, and that the high impedance primary of the transformer for Fender circuit should work with the 6BM8 to push the reverb tank enough for decent reverb.
So, my question is, Is the 25k primary impedance for the Fender reverb transformer too high for the 6BM8 to provide enough drive to the reverb tank, and if so, what impedance would be better for this purpose?
I have a Fender type reverb transformer right now...the specs for it say 25k primary impedance, 8 ohm secondary.