Marvel wrote:Thanks.
Yes, there'a a tube rctifier because I got hold of a set of transformers (including choke, too) as someone was upgrading Deluxe Reverb Reissue, so I decided not to waste the tube rectifier heaters tap. In fact I also used Fender's bias supply and poweramp values. And of course had to change poweramp filtering a little.
I'll be interested in what it does to the amps charactor, especally when cranked. I also built a 2x6V6 amp using Fender iron but I choose to use the 5V tap for relays.
The trimpots I used a PIHER. I buy them locally here in Poland.
Ahh.. you're from Poland. I feel a connection to Polish folks because my adopted daughter is Polish, both of her birth parents were born in Poland. We plan to visit when she's old enough to remember the experience.
Now coming back to the amp itself: it really sound amazing.

What bothers me a little is a noise which appears when I switch tha PAB or OD on. When I switch them both on, the noise doubles. I think it's coming from relay coils. I power my 12V relays from 6,3 V tap with voltage multiplier but I used 100uF caps in the multiplier and the actual voltage on the coils is to low. I think this might be the cause of hum.
To be sure it's the relay supply, you can disconnect and run the relays from a battery. It may be also hum generated in the OD circuit so you'll first need to eleminate the relay supply as the source.
I also have a question about PAB itself: what does it actually do? Does it bypass the EQ or only Mid and Bass, or what? I'm not sure about bass pot wiring either. On the D'Lite schematics the center add right lugs are connected but on the layout they aren't. I connected them.
Regards, Marcin
The PAB bypasses then entire eq section, adding some gain in the process.
Check the ODS101 schematic posted on the Dumble Files page for the correct wiring of the bass pot. All 3 terminals are used but no 2 are connected together. Pins 1 and 2 goe to the PAB relay, pin 3 to a 10K resistor which goes to ground.