Then there is the tremolo which doesn't work well. I saw something about operating it in darkness or blanking out the photo resistor with tape. Is there a good tutorial on how this works etc.? Why does it work in darkness? What are the repair options? I am only at the beginning of researching this.
Your tremolo circuit works like this (see attachment)... The oscillator operates at a frequency of 3Hz to 10Hz. The three .1µF caps and connecting resistors determine the speed.
(The caps are known to fail.) The output of the oscillator is sent to the driver via the Intensity control. The driver causes the neon bulb inside the optocoupler to flash at the rate of the oscillator. The flashing neon bulb causes the LDR (light dependant resistor) inside the optocoupler to vary it's resistance. The LDR is connected to the guitar signal path and varies the amplitude of the signal. This amplitude modulation is called tremolo.
The optocoupler is also known to fail, ie, the neon bulb flashes dimly or not at all and/or the LDR becomes less sensitive to light changes, resulting in weak or dead tremolo effect.
Some optocouplers are totally sealed in some light proof enclosure, but others are simply enclosed in shrink tubing. Still others have no enclosure. If ambient room light can get to the LDR then the light will affect the LDR just as if the neon does. So, room light can affect some optocouplers but is not an issue with a properly sealed unit.
Now that you know how this circuit works, tell us exactly what your symptoms are. Weak trem effect, poor speed range, totally dead? Or what?
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