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LNDverb question
« am: 11.09.2015 22:57 »
Hi

I am building the LNDverb standalone version. I have made a test build using a stompbox chassis, so Grounding is not the best yet and a fair bit of noise is present. This Will be resolved later.

However, I have this problem:
When the reverb is connected to an amp i get a Loud and clear spring reverb boing when tapping the tank. When connecting a guitar i Can only get a very faint reverb effect if i turn mix and dwell All the way up.

The LNDverb is powered with a vpump and, for now, an atx psu is providing 12vdc.
I am using a Belton reverb tank i had lying around.

Andy idea what could cause this?

Flemming
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Re: LNDverb question
« Antwort #1 am: 12.09.2015 08:32 »
Looks like you don't get signal to the pan and bypass... Maybe a short connection somewhere that bleeds your signal to ground. Check the jacks and if there is any wire touching ground where it is not supposed to do so.
Good luck
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Re: LNDverb question
« Antwort #2 am: 12.09.2015 09:05 »
Thanks for the reply. I will check.

I have full dry guitar signal. It is just the effect that is very faint.

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Re: LNDverb question
« Antwort #3 am: 12.09.2015 09:53 »
Hi,
Witch exact type of reverb tank is used? Maybe it has differing impedance.
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Re: LNDverb question
« Antwort #4 am: 12.09.2015 10:15 »
Hi

The tank is: Belton BS2EB2C1B

Flemming
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Re: LNDverb question
« Antwort #5 am: 12.09.2015 11:01 »
Hi Flemming,

you have the wrong reverb tank. Look at the input impedance: afaik you need a 2AB2C1B-type.

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Re: LNDverb question
« Antwort #6 am: 12.09.2015 11:36 »
Oh, that makes sense... Didn't think of that...

Unfortunately, i think i fried some components in the process. So i guess i'll order the correct tank and start troubleshooting components.

Thanks.

Flemming
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Re: LNDverb question
« Antwort #7 am: 13.09.2015 23:37 »
Is it likely that a tank with the wrong impedance could have damaged some components?

Flemming
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Re: LNDverb question
« Antwort #8 am: 14.09.2015 06:23 »
Hi,
if there are damaged components,
there is an other problem, but it´s not the Reverbtank.
Please post good Pictures of your Build.
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Re: LNDverb question
« Antwort #9 am: 2.01.2016 01:15 »
Hi

Getting back to this project after a long break...

I mounted everything in a chassis and started troubleshooting.
Vpump is working, but no reverb.
Voltages at LNDs are 0.3vdc, 13vdc and 0.3vdc. So here is a problem.
R14 gets very hot and has a reading of 32.7vdc

Any suggestions?

Flemming
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Re: LNDverb question
« Antwort #10 am: 13.01.2016 16:04 »
Anyone?

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Re: LNDverb question
« Antwort #11 am: 13.01.2016 16:47 »
As there is no schematic available of the LNDVerb kit, all one could do is guess. It seems that you have a short or a very low resistance ground somewhere, so R14 is dropping all of your B+ voltage. Did you make sure that no part of the circuit is touching the chassis?

Good luck,

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Re: LNDverb question
« Antwort #12 am: 2.02.2016 23:03 »
Tested today and R14 actually smoked!! So I guess I should try replacing that.
The question is why??
Vpump is feeding the correct voltage.

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Re: LNDverb question
« Antwort #13 am: 3.02.2016 12:33 »
You have a short somewhere. Maybe the the IRF740 ?

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Re: LNDverb question
« Antwort #14 am: 3.02.2016 23:52 »
Hi

- IRF740 is physically isolated from the chassis but i measure continuity between it's plate and the chassis.
- Replaced R14 and it doesn't smoke anymore. It is still hot however. Is it supposed to be hot? 200 vdc on one side and 31 vdc on the other side.
- 12 vdc on middle LND
- When guitar and amp is connected I get no sound, unless I hit the strings very hard and a faint bad sound comes through.
- When tapping the hitting the reverb tank against the table I get a faint reverb sound. Pots have no effect.

Flemming