I’ve been asked to provide a “very clean” amp to serve as the wet side of a wet/dry rig; the player prefers Princetons as a rule, and is asking for this build after hearing a Princeton clone, with Reverb and Trem deleted, and with quad 6L6GC on stage.
I’m in the prototyping stage now, and after going through the effort of deleting the Reverb and Trem sections
on my own, have built something very similar to Robrob’s version. (Schematic attached with voltages).
While testing this build, I found something unexpected happening to signal passing through the portion of the circuit which used to enclose the reverb and trem. On the schematic, this is the section between TP4 and TP5.
What I see on the scope at TP4 is clean signal, with very little distortion (all scope images are at Volume=max).
However, the images from TP5 show asymmetrical distortion at 80Hz, which gradually disappears by 500Hz, and then reappears above 5kHz or so.
I fully expected to see signal strength diminished, due to the 3M resistor and the small caps — but did NOT expect the appearance of the distortion. What would be the cause of this? One theory might be that the caps strip out the very high frequencies from the signal, which is otherwise attenuated by the 3M resistor — but I don’t think this is right.
So why did I even check the signal in these positions? I would like to simplify this network if I can, and tune it to get max clean driving signal at the output stage. But what I’m seeing — I don’t understand.
Note: Due to the limit for attachments, scope images from TP5 are in the following post.
all scope images taken with Vol=max. The input signal is in yellow at the top.