Hi everybody,
I tried a couple of ways to eliminate the ticking caused by the neon bulb in Fender tremolo circuits with optoisolator. Here are the results.
1. Added a .01uF or .022uF mylar cap from bulb to ground. Ticking was reduced, but it was still audible. No success. Removed it.
2. Added a .01uF or .022uF mylar cap from R43 to ground. No avail. Removed it.
3. Replaced the 12AX7 with a 12AY7. Ticking went away, but the tremolo could not be turned off. Same with a 12AT7. Permanent tremolo. Who needs this? No one. Back to 12AX7.
4. Replaced the grid wires to V5 pin 2 and pin 7 wit shielded wires grounded at one end. This helped a lot, but a barely audible ticking remained.
5. Removed the optoisolator, replaced the neon bulb with a white LED and reinstalled it. Ticking stopped, but a thumping sound was audible for ca. 1 second after hitting the footswitch to start the tremolo. The thumping sound was also there when I played single notes on the upper register of the low E and A string. No thumping or ticking when playing chords in general or single notes on D, G, B and E strings.
Removed the cathode bypass capacitor C24 from the neon driver triode of the tremolo tube. The thumping noise was completely eliminated. The tremolo intensity is not affected and it sounds a bit smoother. I think this is due to the reduced gain of the tremolo tube without the bypass cap.
I hope this mod will be useful for everybody trying to get rid of the ticking/thumping noise of the Fender LDR tremolo. Any thoughts, additions and recommendations would be highly appreciated.
I tried a couple of ways to eliminate the ticking caused by the neon bulb in Fender tremolo circuits with optoisolator. Here are the results.
1. Added a .01uF or .022uF mylar cap from bulb to ground. Ticking was reduced, but it was still audible. No success. Removed it.
2. Added a .01uF or .022uF mylar cap from R43 to ground. No avail. Removed it.
3. Replaced the 12AX7 with a 12AY7. Ticking went away, but the tremolo could not be turned off. Same with a 12AT7. Permanent tremolo. Who needs this? No one. Back to 12AX7.
4. Replaced the grid wires to V5 pin 2 and pin 7 wit shielded wires grounded at one end. This helped a lot, but a barely audible ticking remained.
5. Removed the optoisolator, replaced the neon bulb with a white LED and reinstalled it. Ticking stopped, but a thumping sound was audible for ca. 1 second after hitting the footswitch to start the tremolo. The thumping sound was also there when I played single notes on the upper register of the low E and A string. No thumping or ticking when playing chords in general or single notes on D, G, B and E strings.
Removed the cathode bypass capacitor C24 from the neon driver triode of the tremolo tube. The thumping noise was completely eliminated. The tremolo intensity is not affected and it sounds a bit smoother. I think this is due to the reduced gain of the tremolo tube without the bypass cap.
I hope this mod will be useful for everybody trying to get rid of the ticking/thumping noise of the Fender LDR tremolo. Any thoughts, additions and recommendations would be highly appreciated.
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