All,
I was on the hunt to build Sluckey's Dual Lite using 1-5879 and a quad of ECL84 tubes. DummyLoad pointed out the possibility of instability from using the triodes from the ECL84 tubes for the 18W preamp portion of the amp. That seemed like wisdom to me.
Thread here if interested:
https://el34world.com/Forum/index.php?topic=30268.msg333417#msg333417Due to that feedback, information from Sluckey that he usually just uses the Vox side of the Dual Lite, and the fact that I HAVE an 18W that I built and like very much, I decided to redesign the amp with just the Vox side and use the 2 unused triodes help add tremolo and reverb.
I have used the power tube grid wiggle tremolo design from a Matchless Hurricane. One triode, no new power supply needs.
For the reverb, I wanted to use the other triode for the recovery stage to limit how much gain it could add into the signal in case of any internal feedback, but still utilize the triode. I found the MOSFET reverb driver circuit from another thread here. I WILL need to add a reverb transformer, but I think it will likely help the reverb sound by rolling off some top and bottom that the MOSFET wouldn't limit.
What I am hoping to gain from your expertise is a heads-up to any issues you see that I could make for myself in my current schematic.
Any help is very welcome!
PS: If the triode in the reverb recovery circuit is an issue, I plan on replacing it with a MOSFET and call it a day. I don't have any great preference for specific reverb sounds. Just would like to add a little "space".