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'67 bandmaster - intinsity pot for tremolo doesn't start working till about 5

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  • '67 bandmaster - intinsity pot for tremolo doesn't start working till about 5

    you guys have any idea in what to look for while trouble shooting? please keep in mind my electronics knowledge limited. I understand the basic and can perform basics mods, bias, etc...

  • #2
    Some relevant discussion towards bottom of page.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Fragger View Post
      Some relevant discussion towards bottom of page.

      thanks for the link but I have a switch. the tremelo works well it just doesn't start to engage until about 5 on the skirted knob.

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      • #4
        Fender Bandmaster tremelo

        Under what conditions does the 5 second delay happen.
        When the amp is first turned on?
        When you activate the Tremelo footswitch?
        There a number of caps in the speed oscillator circuit. I may be one of them.
        I would check to see if the optocoupler is blinking when the problem is exhibited.
        You can look right down the shrink tubing to see it blink.
        The easiest thing to try would be to swap out the tube.
        If you do not have one handy, take it from V1.
        Attached Files

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        • #5
          Hmmm.... you alluded to a switch... is it on the pot? Who makes a 50K reverse audio pot with an on-off switch?
          Bruce

          Mission Amps
          Denver, CO. 80022
          www.missionamps.com
          303-955-2412

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          • #6
            As I understand the question, the problem is with the pot or with the taper of the pot. Is the pot original to the amp? Have you tried cleaning it?

            If the taper is wrong, the resistance will not get low enough fast enough in the rotation to operate smoothly. I suppose that the actual resistance value of the "bug" could also affect this.

            The quick fix would be to replace both the pot and the bug.

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