Hello Everyone!
I am currently working on a 1966 Fender Super Reverb that has an issue I haven't encountered before.
As the speed on the tremolo is turned up past 5 it begins to disappear until there is only clean, non-modulated, signal at a value speed setting of 10.
I have tried a few different optocoupler "bugs", have replaced the cathode bypass caps in the oscillator circuit with new 25uF Mod caps (amp came in for a cap job so this was already done), tried replacing the 10M, 220K, and 100K ohm resistors that connect to one leg of the "bug" lamp in that part of the oscillator circuit, replaced the two 0.01 and single 0.02 uF caps in the oscillator, and tried a few different 12AX7s.
Seems like there isn't much more that can be done at this point other than trying to increase the gain of the first stage of the oscillator by adjusting the cathode bypass cap value but I am a bit stumped on this one.
Any ideas?
I am currently working on a 1966 Fender Super Reverb that has an issue I haven't encountered before.
As the speed on the tremolo is turned up past 5 it begins to disappear until there is only clean, non-modulated, signal at a value speed setting of 10.
I have tried a few different optocoupler "bugs", have replaced the cathode bypass caps in the oscillator circuit with new 25uF Mod caps (amp came in for a cap job so this was already done), tried replacing the 10M, 220K, and 100K ohm resistors that connect to one leg of the "bug" lamp in that part of the oscillator circuit, replaced the two 0.01 and single 0.02 uF caps in the oscillator, and tried a few different 12AX7s.
Seems like there isn't much more that can be done at this point other than trying to increase the gain of the first stage of the oscillator by adjusting the cathode bypass cap value but I am a bit stumped on this one.
Any ideas?
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