I would like to modify my Princeton Reverb derivative so that the grid of the reverb recovery stage doesn't go out to the footswitch & back. IOW it needs to be quiet with the footswitch plugged in.
I know next to nothing about switching and even less about solid state devices. Relays seem to be the most popular switching methodology here, but there just doesn't seem to be room to retro-fit one in this build.
Based on a conversation over on AX84 and a little bit of research, I came up with these two alternatives.
The first uses the opto-LDR switch that Doug sells. If I could use a half-wave rectifier with one 3.15 volt leg of the heater winding, that would be even cleaner. Unfortunately, it didn't look like there'd be enough voltage. The LDR needs about 2 volts and the 1N4001 eats another volt. I know that the LED is a current driven device but thought I needed a resistor to drop voltage across and the value ended up being a fraction of an ohm. Also, I don't know if the pi filter is overkill in terms of filtering the supply for the LED.
I can put the opto-LDR unit right across the 220K grid return resistor for the reverb recovery stage and add the rectification & filtering at the poweramp end of the chassis. If I don't need the pi filter, I could even squeeze the whole thing between V2 and V3 using the heaters off of V3 as my source.
Doug posted the specs on the Vactrol unit
HERE and there's a link to detailed specs at the end of that post. BTW I was shooting for about 30ma for the LED on the theory that less resistance is better when the switch is closed.
J-FET switches seem to be popular among some folks, including Kevin O'Connor. The circuit shown here is an attempt to patch together several pieces out of
The Ultimate Tone. Since the bias supply already has a half-wave rectifier for negative DC, I figured I could take DC voltage that was already dropped somewhat from the HV level and partially filtered. Merlin mentioned something about a "gate resistor" - hopefully that's what the 1 meg shown is.
I can easily put the J-FET power supply on a terminal strip near the bias board. I'm not crazy about the idea of dangling the J-FET over the turret board, but there may be a way to secure the lead with DC so it's not flopping around in space.
The biggest benefit to the J-FET is the cost. Here's one that might do the job:
http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Fairchild-Semiconductor/2N5638/?qs=ljbEvF4DwONAUxvcrCHfLA%3d%3dSo, do either of these two circuits work?
The cost differential is HUGE given that the JFET is $0.14 and the opto-LDR is $9.00, but the opto-LDR approach appeals to me more... just because I understand it I guess.
I'd greatly appreciate all comments, corrections, recommendations, etc.
Thanks,
Chip
P.S. I asked the folks on the AX84 for their thoughts on this too, so please don't get aggravated with me if you see it over there as well.