Hi!
In a bid to keep myself busy/sane during the UK's second lockdown last year, I built my first amp, based on the "Double Six" kit from ampmaker.com (thanks Barry!). However... I really like reverb. It makes everything magically sound good, and having it on the amp means one less thing to set up and stop me practising.
So I ended up removing the mid control, and redoing the layout to cram a transformerless 1-tube 6BM8 reverb driver in - and I got it working last week :)
I realise there are already a bunch of threads on 1-tube reverbs on here (I'm pretty sure I've read them all!), but I thought it might be interesting to add some recordings of how different tweaks to the circuit affect the sound, as I couldn't find anything like that in other threads - instead I basically just chose a design at random, then had to commit to building the whole thing to see how it would turn out.
To this end I've attached the current version of the schematic to this post, and recorded a few chords here:
Note that the "mid" knob is actually bass, and the "bass" control is the reverb mix.
I've got a few issues still though:
- Having the reverb/"bass" turned all the way off doesn't kill the reverb completely... any idea why?
- The reverbed tone isn't great - I get lots of harsh twangy dissonance, and not much sparkly lush goodness... :(
- I suspect the reverb mix stage is losing a decent amount of volume from the amp. I can only just get crunch from the power stage, by I use the bridge pickup + boost switch + volume all the way up. The amp's designed for clean tones, but I don't want to risk losing potential volume.
So I'm on a quest to improve the reverb tone, increase the mix, and drop less volume... easy right? :D
Does anyone have any suggestions? And if there's interest I'm happy to record more demos as I make changes.
Thanks!
Chris