andare
Well-known member
Hi,
years ago I built a Surfybear kit. It's a Fender 6G15 reverb unit with transistors instead of tubes. It features the same drawback of the originals: dry and wet signals are blended in the Mixer pot, which means the dry signal gets quieter and darker as the wet signal increases aka massive tone suck.
Here's the schematic:
I read on a forum somewhere that it's possible to connect caps C10 and C17 to separate pots to control dry and wet level, respectively, wired as standard volume pots with lug 1 going to ground, lug 3 to the caps and lug 2 to output. However I read that resistors are needed to prevent crosstalk between the pots before they reach the output. Is that so? And what value would I use? The SF uses a B250K pot for Mixer, should I use two of those as well or a smaller value like 50k?
Thanks
years ago I built a Surfybear kit. It's a Fender 6G15 reverb unit with transistors instead of tubes. It features the same drawback of the originals: dry and wet signals are blended in the Mixer pot, which means the dry signal gets quieter and darker as the wet signal increases aka massive tone suck.
Here's the schematic:

I read on a forum somewhere that it's possible to connect caps C10 and C17 to separate pots to control dry and wet level, respectively, wired as standard volume pots with lug 1 going to ground, lug 3 to the caps and lug 2 to output. However I read that resistors are needed to prevent crosstalk between the pots before they reach the output. Is that so? And what value would I use? The SF uses a B250K pot for Mixer, should I use two of those as well or a smaller value like 50k?
Thanks