Hallo!
As you are answering in english here, I have few (may be pretty stupid) questions myself (I am thinking about building my own Reverb with the schematic given):
- If the needed voltage for the project is close to the mains voltage - let's say 250V, which is close to our mains 230V - why not omit the transformer and connect the PSU directly to the mains (maybe through a noise surrpresor, if the neighbour is using the power drill). PT is one of the biggest and most expensive components of the project, what is the problem there? Is this trafo only used as an "isolation transformer" really? Or what is the point of the trafo in such circuit? I was thinking about this with another project, I am planning on constructing the Alembic. Surely I need the trafo for the filaments /heaters, but why for the line? Is it the safety issue described here:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Isolation-transformer-upgrade-for-old-guitar-amps/ It doesn't look like. AC goes through the fuse directly to the diode bridge - and is nowhere connected to the ground - how could it come to the chassis in those cases? Only maybe with half waveor tube rectification ...
- If I use the trafo with the PSU from the site - which trafo to use? What is the required voltage of the trafo? As I see the "suggestions" on the PSU page, there are 30VA and 50VA toroids, but one has 200V and the other 250V primary - which to use - or it doesn't really matter?
- there is a possibility given on the PSU page to use the choke - which is the correct choke for the PSU to use - and then you omit R3, if I understand correctly.
- on the cathode bypass capacitors (C2, C6, C7) in the Reverb schematic there are no voltages given - other schematics on net use 25V, but I am not sure. Measured voltages in the schematic seem much smaller, so (because smaller voltage generally means smaller ESR and size / inductance) would it be better to use a lower voltage caps? Is 6,3V enough? Would you expect a noticable improvement in sound if using poly caps instead of elkos (C2 and C6).
- on the PSU (if I buy just the printed board and then components separately): would it be very messy to use F+T caps (they are axial and have a biiiig diameter)? What about using the can caps? Is there any noticeable improvement when using such better caps? Or is the exact purpose of that PSU that it is not so component-critical (because there is really a lot of them caps there, in the schematics of the same reverb on the net there are four 20/450 or three 40/450 and that's it)
Thank you for your kind answer.