Hello,
i'm trying to repair an old deluxe reverb. I changed the big capacitors first because it has not started for 20 years.
The first channel is working good.
The second one, without reverb tube and tremolo tube works fine also.
I did not put the reverb tube yet but i tried the tremolo. When I switch it on, I see the optocoupler blink (red light). But it makes a ticking noise and it does not work as i did not hear a swing in the volume.
When dark, the resistor is about 450 kohm and i read it should be 2M.
But actualy, i don't really anderstand the tremolo circuit. I see the half sine wave to the grid, of the first triode, so i see the LFO, but i don't see where the audio signal is modified.
For the reverb, there is an input and an output wire, bot for the tremolo i see only one wire going from the intensity pot wiper to the phase inverster, between the 100 nF cap and the 220 k resistor.
Can someone explain me so i can debug?
Thanks
PS : putting a tube for the tremolo adds a lot of noise in the channel 2 even without engaging the tremolo switch... No ticking noise but noise like humm or interferences...
i'm trying to repair an old deluxe reverb. I changed the big capacitors first because it has not started for 20 years.
The first channel is working good.
The second one, without reverb tube and tremolo tube works fine also.
I did not put the reverb tube yet but i tried the tremolo. When I switch it on, I see the optocoupler blink (red light). But it makes a ticking noise and it does not work as i did not hear a swing in the volume.
When dark, the resistor is about 450 kohm and i read it should be 2M.
But actualy, i don't really anderstand the tremolo circuit. I see the half sine wave to the grid, of the first triode, so i see the LFO, but i don't see where the audio signal is modified.
For the reverb, there is an input and an output wire, bot for the tremolo i see only one wire going from the intensity pot wiper to the phase inverster, between the 100 nF cap and the 220 k resistor.
Can someone explain me so i can debug?
Thanks
PS : putting a tube for the tremolo adds a lot of noise in the channel 2 even without engaging the tremolo switch... No ticking noise but noise like humm or interferences...
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