Tremolo works, but it very weak. Someone has rebuilt the trem circuit and dated it 1992. It is a mixture of replaced, and still in tolerance original caps and resistors. The electrolytic cathode cap was replaced by me, and the big .22 cap measures close enough, and is not leaking. A new tube makes no difference. Of the three .05 oscillator caps, two have been replaced with .068 20%, and one is two .047s glued together in parallel and reading .072. I think this is factory, judging from the same brown glue I find everywhere else in the chassis.
This brings me to wonder if there is anything else to fix? The big factory photocoupler could be weak I suppose, but I wonder how strong was this trem when it was new? It is pretty good when the intensity switch is on, but with it off there isn't much.
I wonder about the three caps that are supposed to be .05 on the schematic, do I bother to order up some .047s to try that, or would that even matter? The tube is oscillating, and it follows the speed control.
https://ampeg.com/support/files/Sche...matics%201.pdf
And do I understand correctly how this circuit works? Points X and Y are the photoresistor, and are across the intensity control, so when the control is full off there is a shorted path from V5a coupling cap to the tone stack, but when it is full on the control provides 4M ohm to the tone stack, but the fluctuating resistance of the photoresistor shunts an ever changing increasing/decreasing resistive path to the tone stack.
This brings me to wonder if there is anything else to fix? The big factory photocoupler could be weak I suppose, but I wonder how strong was this trem when it was new? It is pretty good when the intensity switch is on, but with it off there isn't much.
I wonder about the three caps that are supposed to be .05 on the schematic, do I bother to order up some .047s to try that, or would that even matter? The tube is oscillating, and it follows the speed control.
https://ampeg.com/support/files/Sche...matics%201.pdf
And do I understand correctly how this circuit works? Points X and Y are the photoresistor, and are across the intensity control, so when the control is full off there is a shorted path from V5a coupling cap to the tone stack, but when it is full on the control provides 4M ohm to the tone stack, but the fluctuating resistance of the photoresistor shunts an ever changing increasing/decreasing resistive path to the tone stack.
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