Hello Enzo!
I did the change of the PI from paraphase to cathodyne using schem of the EC Tremolux as a model (probably Eric Clapton and people who he cooperated with knew what they were doing).. they also changed the trem feed from the cathode of the phase inverter to the cathode of the stage before the phase inverter (I think it is so, I´m not really a big expert, tell me if I am screwing up).. The overall sound of the amp is now awesome.. (of course when trem is off) However, the problem with the tremolo occured.. (the tremolo pulses are too much audible if it´s on) I´m just asking here if there is any chance to solve it.. EC Tremolux is probably the best proof it is somehow possible, just to find the right way how to combine both trem circuits.. (which are basically the same) As I already said I would like to keep the depth pot which is not included in EC Tremolux.. I probably understand why they left out the depth pot in EC Tremolux, it works even the trem is off, as a volume pot but inversely.. full clockwise = no sound/signal out.. I´m sending a link with an original service manual of EC Tremolux.. At the end of the manual you can find the schem..
https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%..._pFy6c9XtJVb2e
and in the picture you can find my possible solution, but as I said I´m not really a big expert, so I´m not pretty sure if I will do well
BTW Enzo can you draw down your version of solution: as you wrote: how to restore the lower phase inverter connection to the 56k resistor rather than the cathode of the PI. Then divorce the trem intensity from the triode stage where it now sits. And couple the trem LFO signal to the cathode of the phase inverter via a cap instead
many thanks
Martin
I did the change of the PI from paraphase to cathodyne using schem of the EC Tremolux as a model (probably Eric Clapton and people who he cooperated with knew what they were doing).. they also changed the trem feed from the cathode of the phase inverter to the cathode of the stage before the phase inverter (I think it is so, I´m not really a big expert, tell me if I am screwing up).. The overall sound of the amp is now awesome.. (of course when trem is off) However, the problem with the tremolo occured.. (the tremolo pulses are too much audible if it´s on) I´m just asking here if there is any chance to solve it.. EC Tremolux is probably the best proof it is somehow possible, just to find the right way how to combine both trem circuits.. (which are basically the same) As I already said I would like to keep the depth pot which is not included in EC Tremolux.. I probably understand why they left out the depth pot in EC Tremolux, it works even the trem is off, as a volume pot but inversely.. full clockwise = no sound/signal out.. I´m sending a link with an original service manual of EC Tremolux.. At the end of the manual you can find the schem..
https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%..._pFy6c9XtJVb2e
and in the picture you can find my possible solution, but as I said I´m not really a big expert, so I´m not pretty sure if I will do well
BTW Enzo can you draw down your version of solution: as you wrote: how to restore the lower phase inverter connection to the 56k resistor rather than the cathode of the PI. Then divorce the trem intensity from the triode stage where it now sits. And couple the trem LFO signal to the cathode of the phase inverter via a cap instead
many thanks
Martin
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