I'm looking at a friend's Garnet Mini Bass G90T. I was able to get a schematic for this. Here it is.
Power section: http://i.imgur.com/CZsiFBQ.jpg
Preamp: http://i.imgur.com/9K25yF2.jpg
So far I've replaced a few things to get it sounding better. The amp was very very quiet, I thought maybe the OT was blown or something.. Turned out that after replacing preamp and power tubes it sounds significantly better.. Pretty much how I'd expect actually.
The capacitor in the bias circuit had also popped, so I replaced that. In the schematic it's 64uf / 64V, in the actual amp circuit it was a 100uf / 64V capacitor, which I replaced with a 120uf / 330V.. It's all I had around. That should work fine right?
The last issue with this amp is that the tremolo doesn't work.. I can see that the bias runs past the tremolo depth and intensity controls on the front before making it to the grid resistors on the power tubes. I don't really understand how adjusting the bias will induce the tremolo effect.
Can someone explain to me how this tremolo works, and what might possibly be wrong with this? I've measured values and everything seems fine.
Here are a few pics of that tremolo section of the amp.
The 64uf/64 cap is replaced with a 120uf/330V cap. Everything else looks just like the schematic.
http://i.imgur.com/ArtMM6S.jpg
Here's the back of that board
http://i.imgur.com/BuxIFLh.jpg
Front tremolo controls
http://i.imgur.com/RzbpjeB.jpg
Power section: http://i.imgur.com/CZsiFBQ.jpg
Preamp: http://i.imgur.com/9K25yF2.jpg
So far I've replaced a few things to get it sounding better. The amp was very very quiet, I thought maybe the OT was blown or something.. Turned out that after replacing preamp and power tubes it sounds significantly better.. Pretty much how I'd expect actually.
The capacitor in the bias circuit had also popped, so I replaced that. In the schematic it's 64uf / 64V, in the actual amp circuit it was a 100uf / 64V capacitor, which I replaced with a 120uf / 330V.. It's all I had around. That should work fine right?
The last issue with this amp is that the tremolo doesn't work.. I can see that the bias runs past the tremolo depth and intensity controls on the front before making it to the grid resistors on the power tubes. I don't really understand how adjusting the bias will induce the tremolo effect.
Can someone explain to me how this tremolo works, and what might possibly be wrong with this? I've measured values and everything seems fine.
Here are a few pics of that tremolo section of the amp.
The 64uf/64 cap is replaced with a 120uf/330V cap. Everything else looks just like the schematic.
http://i.imgur.com/ArtMM6S.jpg
Here's the back of that board
http://i.imgur.com/BuxIFLh.jpg
Front tremolo controls
http://i.imgur.com/RzbpjeB.jpg
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