Hi guys, First off thanks to Toxo for doing the leg work on this
Roberts 1630 6BM8 based, stereo practice /recording amp (el34world.com)This is what I started with

and this is where it is now with a few tweaks



Works well and loud enough for a couple of watts.
Two issues.
I have a BUZZ in the main amplifier.
It's not a hum and it's only in the one channel
Rolled a few tubes and no change
Without anything plugged into the input the buzz can be heard faintly with the volume turned up full.
Grounding the input side of the 47k grid resistor the buzz remains but grounding the socket pin side of the 47k kills the buzz completely.
The 47k resistor is connected as close as possible to the pin as I can.
The socket is close to the PT, tried a tube shield, didn't help.
But it does not seem to affect the other channel
With guitar plugged in the buzz increases with volume.
Blocking distortion
I think Toxo was having the same problem.
Did several things...
Changed the volume pot to 470k
Dropped the grid leak resistor on the power valve to 100k
Increased the grid resistor on the power valve to 470k but returned it to 47k as it didn't do much
Put a 100k bleed resistor after the volume pot.
These changes helped without loosing to much volume.
The one thing I wanted to try was the speaker driven reverb.
Works very well with plenty of boing.
It does not affect the sound of the main amp.
It is kinda different to the usual reverb as follows the chords/notes in an almost delayed fashion.
Is there a reason this didn't take off.....