18 watt TMB with effects loop.
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18 watt TMB with effects loop.
Looking to take the plunge on one of these. I'll probably go without a kit, since there's tons of layouts and BOM's here. The tmb seems just what i'm looking for, but i need it to have an effects loop for my time based effects. Is there a layout for that? Can't seem to find it in the forums, a link would be appreciated.
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I think some guys have done it.....but most do not because the loop sounds best after the distortion and in the case of the 18watter, most of the distortion is from the output section. This would mean after the power section, which you would have to line out into your effects and into another amp.
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plug guitar into normal channel, use other normal channel jack and use that as your send, through your pedals, then into the TMB channel jack.
I hope this makes sense....
Bob
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plug guitar into normal channel, use other normal channel jack and use that as your send, through your pedals, then into the TMB channel jack.
I hope this makes sense....
Bob
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I have built a few tube buffered effects loop devices, similar to the Dumblelator for some of my other amps. They work great. So, a while back, I tried one in the 18W between the preamp section and the phase invertor and tha tworked great as well. I actually built a combo chassis once with a pared down version of the tube buffered effects loop built-in to the amp. I made it possible to bypass it and it worked very nicely. I would highly recommend you try it if you need a loop. I punched an extra tube socket outboard of the existing tube sockets for the preamp. I made a little panel that faces out the back on a combo, sorta like a Vox AC30 Top boost control panel.
I don't have any photos online, but I may be able to scare up a photo when I get home if anyone is interested.
I don't have any photos online, but I may be able to scare up a photo when I get home if anyone is interested.
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Re: 18 watt TMB with effects loop.
Hello y'all,
I finished my 18W TMB, with normal and TMB channel. In fact I made it switchable and added a post phase MV. Now I am considering adding an effects loop, but that seems not straightforward.
The point is: the effects loop should work for Normal AND TMB channels. But I can't find any comments on that!
Does anyone has an idea to create an effects loop that works for both channels? See my schematic attached.
regards, Simon-Hans
I finished my 18W TMB, with normal and TMB channel. In fact I made it switchable and added a post phase MV. Now I am considering adding an effects loop, but that seems not straightforward.
The point is: the effects loop should work for Normal AND TMB channels. But I can't find any comments on that!
Does anyone has an idea to create an effects loop that works for both channels? See my schematic attached.
regards, Simon-Hans
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Re: 18 watt TMB with effects loop.
It’s easy peazy. But you’ll have to put both channels on the same input of the PI. The other input should be grounded like on the single channel 18 watt schematics.
At the output of both channels you should continue with a mixing resistor (220 or 470k each). After the mixing resistors you can add an FX loop. After the FX loop you go to the PI input.
At the output of both channels you should continue with a mixing resistor (220 or 470k each). After the mixing resistors you can add an FX loop. After the FX loop you go to the PI input.
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