Disregarding reverb and vibrato for the moment does that mean you could rewire the normal channel to a cathode follower tone stack using tubenit's fet circuitry on the back end of the cathode follower circuit and end up with two sides that are now in phase? That would be nice because then you could have a 5f6a Bassman in the normal channel and an AB763 blackfaced amp in one amp and play them both at the same time.
Thanks
Mike
Mike - a DC coupled cathode follower doesn't flip phase at all. You could use a FET or a tube triode on one channel to reduce tone stack insertion loss. The tube triode would add the "magic" compression/clipping of any classic Bassman/Marshall circuit and could be really cool.
In a normal AB763 circuit, I don't see a phase cancellation issue. Both channels have two triode gain stages each, so they should be in phase (except for capacitor frequency effects which I don't completely understand).
Someone earlier appeared to be discussing an amp where one channel was typical AB763 topology:
gain stage 1 => tone stack => gain stage2
but the other channel was like a Bassman with
gain stage 1 => volume => gain stage 2 with cathode follower => tone stack => gain stage 3
THAT would create a phase problem because the second channel is out of phase with the first due the third inverting gain stage.
At least that's what I think they were talking about. If you try to have tremolo only on one channel but reverb on both, you have to design a new circuit AFAICT.
Hope that helps,
Chip