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Ok, so the Primary on ch1 as wired is .371 k ohms and secondary is 61.4 ohms.

The Primary on Ch. 2 as wired is .435 k ohms and secondary is 56.9 ohms.

These are Edcor PC10k600 transformers.

I made a drawing of how these are wired.
 

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Measurements are correct. Checked on 2 different meters.
Both audibly sound great, so I'm not complaining. I'm merely trying to figure out the best way to address the schematics in the OP and the amended schematics that others had suggested.
Just trying to figure all this out.
 
Ok, thanks to everyone who advised earlier. The box is up and running with wry nice results.
Next question please. The box I built is 2 ch. stereo. I would like to add a spring reverb I have from an amp pull to one of the channels to only be engaged while the potentiometer section is on.
I've spent all morning trying different places to hook it up.
I've tried the primary of thw springs to theinput Jack + and the - went to the transformer Primary with the output of the springs went to the on off switch of the potentiometer section. I've tried output going straight to the + and - of the volume potentiomer, the on and off switch and also straight off of the secondary of the transformer as well.

I am able to get reverb to pass in the signal, However it is on when either di or the volume pot is engaged.

Does anyone have any suggestions on how to achieve this? Schematics are in previous posts.

Thanks in advance.
 
ReRibbon said:
I would like to add a spring reverb I have from an amp pull to one of the channels
There's no way you can get decent reverb with a passive circuit.

Schematics are in previous posts.
Your drawings are not schematics; they are layouts, which are quite difficult to read for us old farts who are used to a more academic style, where the inputs are on the left, outputs on the right and the signal flow goes continuously from left to right.
Instead of giving an ambiguous written description of connections, make a drawing.
I couldn't figure out where you want to connect the reverb tank.
Not that it matters much, because it won't work anyway without the help of some active circuitry.
 
Cool, so actually I do have a way to push the signal. I have a couple of mic pres to do that.I want to use this as an insert in between a pre and a tube eq.

Sorry for the drawings. The original schematic is posted on the first page of this thread.
 

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