Hi-
I'm working on designing a new amp for myself... This is either the 5th or 6th one I've built, but it's a bit more complicated the other ones.
Basically, it's two channels, channel 1 is an ef86 powered channel like a Rt 66. Channel 2 is basically a marshall jcm 800. Both channels will go through the same weber-style effect loop, and then spring reverb, with separate reverb level controls for each channel. From there, it's going to look like the back end of a princeton reverb, including the phase inverter and the stage before it.
So, here are the questions:
1) I've read a few places now that you should use insulated jacks for better grounding, but I have a deluxe reverb chassis that has input holes that are too small for the insulated jacks. I can ream them out if necessary, but I'm kind of wondering if it really *is* necessary.
2) Channel switching. What I want to do is use relays to switch the channels, but I want to avoid popping. I have to be able to switch preamps as well as which one of the two reverb level controls is active. I was thinking I could do this one of two ways:
a) relay contacts right after the input jack, signal gets switched to the right preamp circuit. The two channels will need a second set of contacts at the end of each channel before the effect loop. Finally, I'll need a set of relay contacts to pick the right reverb control.
b) like 'a', but instead of the switch right after the input jack, I can always feed both channels with the guitar input, and maybe up the first stage gains on both channels to compensate. (I'm thinking that this might save on popping because the only switching is later in the circuit.)
3) Would I be better off with a long tail inverter for any reason? I like the sound of the concertina in my princeton, but if the long tail is better, I'm good with that too.
Any help is appreciated, thank you!