I added the return trimpot - would lowering the 470k still be necessary? I changed the 10k from the send to an 8k with little results. I’ll see if I have any lower values kicking around.pompeiisneaks wrote: ↑Sat Aug 29, 2020 12:11 am Oh they even talk about adjusting the return gain in step 5 Modification (optional)
If you need to adjust the return gain you can change the 470k return gain but similarly you could reduce the send input level by adjusting the 10k at the send side... possible mods that may help tame that loops open loop gain so it's not coming into the effects with too much gain.
Ideal spot for FX loop in SE plexi build
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Re: Ideal spot for FX loop in SE plexi build
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Re: Ideal spot for FX loop in SE plexi build
I think lowering the inline value allows more signal to pass, increasing it attenuates the signal a bit more.. I'd think you'd want to go up, not down.peckjed wrote: ↑Sat Aug 29, 2020 11:56 amI added the return trimpot - would lowering the 470k still be necessary? I changed the 10k from the send to an 8k with little results. I’ll see if I have any lower values kicking around.pompeiisneaks wrote: ↑Sat Aug 29, 2020 12:11 am Oh they even talk about adjusting the return gain in step 5 Modification (optional)
If you need to adjust the return gain you can change the 470k return gain but similarly you could reduce the send input level by adjusting the 10k at the send side... possible mods that may help tame that loops open loop gain so it's not coming into the effects with too much gain.
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Re: Ideal spot for FX loop in SE plexi build
Below is a different shot of a Mini Plex MK2 with a passive loop. Doesn't look like he is putting the loop in the same spots I have (MV and treble) also looks like the wiper on the MV of mine is going to the grids of the power tubes, but he has the return jack of the loop doing that? Again - the below is not mine, but could be helpful for finding an ideal spot for the FX loop.
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Re: Ideal spot for FX loop in SE plexi build
So I got rid of the mojotone FX Loop and went a different route... merlins tube fx loop from this thread: https://ampgarage.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=25351
Holy crap that was tight working conditions. I believe everything is functioning correctly and not distortion in the verb like the mojo had... but I’m not sure IF I need a coupling capacitor on the MV that connects to the FX loop... and if I do. What size? I added a .1uF but not sure if I should be going smaller, larger, etc.
I’ll post pictures once I get it cleaned up tomorrow!
Holy crap that was tight working conditions. I believe everything is functioning correctly and not distortion in the verb like the mojo had... but I’m not sure IF I need a coupling capacitor on the MV that connects to the FX loop... and if I do. What size? I added a .1uF but not sure if I should be going smaller, larger, etc.
I’ll post pictures once I get it cleaned up tomorrow!
Re: Ideal spot for FX loop in SE plexi build
A lot of wires so very difficult to show what’s going on. Basically followed the layout linked in my previous post. Overall sounds nice. My amp has a faint hum - but that might just be the nature of SE.
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