Woo hoo! Sounds great on a real speaker. I tried through a couple of 10" speakers in sealed cabs last night, a Weber alnico blue and a celestion greenback. Both were great, but I liked the greenback best.
Excellent tone! I played over an hour before I used any pedals, which all sound awesome through this thing. Got many great sounds just driving it from one guitar with humbuckers I can use in series, parallel or single coil mode. Really really fun. So glad I tore apart the howler monkey and made this.
As of yet I've only used 2 new production JJ 12ax7s with nos 6005s in the power section. I can't wait to roll some tubes in this (nos 12ax7s/5751s/12at7s in the preamp, other 6a5q variants in the 7-pin sockets or 6k6/6v6 tubes in the octal sockets)!
Other than rewiring the speed pot for now, I think I'll try DummyLoad's suggestion on the coupling cap and live with it for a little while.
And thanks again to everyone for the help and comments!
Thats awesome. You can reverse the wires to get a reverse voltage so the knob adjusts correctly but the taper wont reverse, if that makes sense. I'd replace it.
As far as the trem goes, this troubleshooting discussion may help: https://el34world.com/Forum/index.php?topic=9851.0
Thanks I will eventually get the correct pot, but only when I'm ordering parts for another project and don't need to pay extra shipping. For now, I'll just reverse wire it to get a better feel across the pot. I'll try and mess with some other values to improve the tremolo a bit later.
As to the topic link you provided, it seems like a different tremolo circuit.
I found a topic here (
https://el34world.com/Forum/index.php?topic=20923.0) that mentions a GA-18T that has a more similar design. That topic links to this page:
http://djlservice.com/AudioGibsonGA18wPhotos.htmIn that last link the last schematic shows the capacitor values changed from .03/.01/.01 to .047/.047/.047. My tremolo design is quite similar with .01/.02/.02. Maybe tweaking these values might help?
Changing the speed pot will not help. All the reverse audio pot does is spreads the speed change more evenly across the pot rotation.
More gain is what's needed, but with that grid leak bias circuit about all you can do is roll a bunch of 12AX7s and keep the strongest one. Higher B+ would help but that's not an option.
Or, if you feel like modifying, you could change the circuit to the Princeton Reverb circuit. Then replace the cathode resistor/cap with a red LED. This is my choice.You could even put an Intensity pot in circuit if desired.
I think for now I'll stick with what's there and roll some tubes. I'll pull up the Princeton reverb circuit though and have a look. Is there a specific one? I know there are many versions of most of their amps.
> with that grid leak bias circuit
Those values look goofy to me. The R-C products should be similar, not 10:1 apart. 5Meg will, as you hint, take the triode off the max-gain point.
I think we should tack 1Meg, even 330k, across the 4.7Meg and see how-much which-way difference that makes.
Yes the LFO starts as "zero bias" but when it clips the grid will go negative until the plate wave is about centered.
Hah. Not claiming to understand all that or the overall tremolo design, LOL.
But are you basically saying that by tweaking the value of the 4.7M resistor in the tremolo circuit I might be able to get the tremolo to work across the entire range of the speed pot?
What might you have to say in relation to my reply to vampwizzard (i.e tweaking the capacitor values in the tremolo circuit)? The GA-18T circuit is close to mine, but not exact...