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My Bluesbreaker Build (help And Advice Wanted)

DerekIsEric

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Hi MarshallForum folks!

Im currently building a Modified Kt66 Bluesbreaker with greenbacks etc for a university project (Pretty cool right?) but im planning on adding a reverb tank to the combo and having it integrated in the circuit (Basically a fender twin style reverb). Solid state isnt a problem for the amplification required for the reverb signal

What would be the best way to do this?
Has anyone done something like this before?
Any advice on building/combining the two circuits?

Any help is great

S.
 

ibmorjamn

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There are several guys that build amps here. I am not that far advanced .
Several websites will schematics on this I bet
 

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Hi MarshallForum folks!

Im currently building a Modified Kt66 Bluesbreaker with greenbacks etc for a university project (Pretty cool right?) but im planning on adding a reverb tank to the combo and having it integrated in the circuit (Basically a fender twin style reverb). Solid state isnt a problem for the amplification required for the reverb signal

What would be the best way to do this?
Has anyone done something like this before?
Any advice on building/combining the two circuits?

Any help is great

S.

Welcome to the forum. :cheers:

All the information you need is contained in the Hot Rod Deluxe schematic.

https://www.thetubestore.com/lib/thetubestore/schematics/Fender/Fender-Hot-Rod-Deluxe-Schematic.pdf

However to use solid state / op amps you need a low voltage power supply which is usually about plus / minus 15 volts.

Other than that, you can use the high voltage already in a tube amp, to run a tube reverb circuit.
 

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