Lots to report.
I should begin with a disclaimer. My hearing is pretty messed up. I use Signia hearing aids set up by a very knowledgeable PhD audiologist. They have a “live music” program, that is supposed to be the most natural, least processed setting. None the less, the sound quality I perceive is not necessarily the same as others would perceive. I may miss details others would hear, or may not be able to hear differences in an A/B test that others can detect. And conversely there may be times something sounds harsh to me that would not bother others.
1 Resistor RVR5 (going into the tank)
RVR 5 changed from 2.7K to 1.5K. This is based on a 12dw7 reverb schematic by D. Tinnhopher for an 8EB3C1B tank . Copy attached. I do not recall where I downloaded it from . Note that it calls for B+400 volts, and I have more like 260.
I was not able to tell any difference with this resistor change.
2Mid-boost circuit
I wired in the mid boost switch . I did not have a 390pF cap available. Subbed in 270 pF.
I am not able to tell any difference in reverb performance in either switch position.
One other preamp note—I do not have the bright cap wired in. I don’t think it is needed.
Dwell control
I used a 1 meg linear. I do notice a difference turning down the dwell. It gives a reverb sound I like better, by reducing the “poing” sound .
RVR1 (Grid resistor on V2A)
Tubenit suggested to try 33K in place of 220K. I have this on an A/B switch. The 33K gives a somewhat stronger reverb signal, and I “think” it sounds a little brighter. Not sure if I like it better, but it is noticeable for me.
RC3 (390pF cap to ground at V2A grid)
Tubenit suggested to try the circuit without this cap. I now have it on a switch with choice of 390pF, no cap, or 200pf (on-off-on switch)
Reverb is noticeably brighter without this cap.
Thoughts about reverb isolation resistor
I still have 2 meg in this position, with no bypass cap. I notice when I turn the reverb knob all the way down, the dry signal is not as bright as the signal with reverb. I will try reducing the resistor and/or adding a bypass cap.
Thoughts on this project so far
Tonight I felt like I was getting a reverb sound I like. More tweaking to come, but I like it. One thing I realized is I was playing without a pick tonight, that may be why the reverb sounded smoother—less percussive attack on the strings.
Closing thoughts
So far I have only played at one volume setting, and only with the Eminence lil’ Buddy speaker, which is not known for its brightness.