The trem is working but VERY subtle. With the depth knob at 10 it sounds like it's at 2 0r 3. It doesn't look like anything was missed but I'll keep looking...
The circuit is stock with the addition of 3 prong cord and a master volume added (dual 250k pot subbed in place of the 220k resistors). Would this effect the trem possibly? I know its a PI bias wiggle trem but I don't understand how it operates exactly. I can see voltage swinging on the PI tube. With the depth set to max, pin 1 plate voltage on the PI only swings a few volts but the grids are swinging by over 100v
I also just noticed that on the schematic it shows both cathodes of the PI tied together and connected to the depth pot, but on the layout it shows the cathodes NOT tied together, one goes to the depth pot and one goes to the bypass cap. I've built this circuit several times and I've always gone by the layout during assembly and never noticed the schematic showing something different. I just tried tying the cathodes together and that cancelled out the effect completely so I put it back to the way the layout shows.
http://www.thevintagesound.com/ffg/s...e9-a_schem.gif
http://www.thevintagesound.com/ffg/s...9-a_layout.gif
edit: never mind I figured it out. Bad tube but I thought I had replaced it but must have accidentally put same one back in. And there is no discrepancy between the layout and schematic, I mistook V3 for the PI when the PI is actually V2.
The circuit is stock with the addition of 3 prong cord and a master volume added (dual 250k pot subbed in place of the 220k resistors). Would this effect the trem possibly? I know its a PI bias wiggle trem but I don't understand how it operates exactly. I can see voltage swinging on the PI tube. With the depth set to max, pin 1 plate voltage on the PI only swings a few volts but the grids are swinging by over 100v
I also just noticed that on the schematic it shows both cathodes of the PI tied together and connected to the depth pot, but on the layout it shows the cathodes NOT tied together, one goes to the depth pot and one goes to the bypass cap. I've built this circuit several times and I've always gone by the layout during assembly and never noticed the schematic showing something different. I just tried tying the cathodes together and that cancelled out the effect completely so I put it back to the way the layout shows.
http://www.thevintagesound.com/ffg/s...e9-a_schem.gif
http://www.thevintagesound.com/ffg/s...9-a_layout.gif
edit: never mind I figured it out. Bad tube but I thought I had replaced it but must have accidentally put same one back in. And there is no discrepancy between the layout and schematic, I mistook V3 for the PI when the PI is actually V2.
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