Hey all.
I belong to a tube amp club here in Oregon, (
www.vacuumtubecollective.com) and I'm engineering a build/designing a layout for the guys in the club here and have run into a little bit of a stumper for me...
First, a basic of the amp's topography.
The phase inverter and power section of the amp are based on a Supro Thunderbolt, and the preamp/tremolo section is based on a Fender VibroChamp. I chose the VC because it had the Fender-style preamp I wanted, and it also had a tremolo that acted on one of the preamp stages, and since I was using basically the whole VC circuit up until where it goes into the power tube(mine goes into the PI here instead) it made it easy to pirate the layout design to put on a turret board. ;-)
The amp sounds sweet. clean, it sounds nice and fender-y. Once you get up into the volume though, that Supro-styled PI and power amp really sing and crunch nicely.
My issues, though, are in the tremolo part of the amp. It's still hooked to the cathode of the second stage(minus the NFB and 47r resistor the cathode/nfb components'stand' on), and the only change I made compared to the fender circuit is I used a 50kRA pot for the intensity instead of a 25kRA pot because I could find a 50kRA...
And it seems to work, until the intensity is over about 10 oclock. Then it still works, but overall amp volume start to drop, and continues to drop to almost nothing when the intensity is maxed out.
When I look at the schematics for the VC, the AA764 and AB764 both show a little different hookup to the speed pot, and when I searched this forum for some info, I had seen a few different people used the VC circuit and didn't seem to have any problems like what I'm having. I noticed in a thread that Tubenit and Panhead had a 5e3 with 'verb and tremolo that they seemed to be working on together(or at least giving eachother feedback on) and their speed pot was wired up differently yet.
My speed pot is wired like the AA764 shows, with the middle leg being tied to the outer leg that has the 100k resistor going to ground with the wire from the circuit coming to the LH tab(the AB764 shows the middle leg being tied to nothing, and to me that can't work) but in the Tubenit/Panhead diagrams, it looked like the middle leg of the pot had the wire from the circuit coming to it(as opposed to the LH one in Fender's designs) and nothing going to the left hand tab, while the right hand tab had the 100k-to-ground resistor on it. I haven't tried this yet, but was hoping for some feedback from you guys.(my RH/LH designations may be reversed, but I am using the Fender-style wiring/orientation)
Thanks in advance!