Hi all,
For a while now I have an ELK guitar man amp. It's a really nice clean amp from somewhere mid '70 with reverb and 'vibrato' (tremolo). It works fine but when I activate the tremolo it is barely noticeable. So my question is, is there any way to make the tremolo more intense? It has a speed and intensity pot but even when they're fully open there isn't much of a tremolo IMHO.
Here are some schematics of what COULD be my amp, because I can't find the schemes for exactly my amp model, but these should be alike: http://www.drtube.com/schematics/elk/twinamp50.gif
My amp has 2 speakers, 2 channels with both 2 inputs (rev/vib and normal) with 3 band EQ on both channels, and a pair of knobs to control the vibrato (speed/intensity).
If you need to know anything more, just ask. I really hope someone knows the solution
Thanks in advance,
Tristan
For a while now I have an ELK guitar man amp. It's a really nice clean amp from somewhere mid '70 with reverb and 'vibrato' (tremolo). It works fine but when I activate the tremolo it is barely noticeable. So my question is, is there any way to make the tremolo more intense? It has a speed and intensity pot but even when they're fully open there isn't much of a tremolo IMHO.
Here are some schematics of what COULD be my amp, because I can't find the schemes for exactly my amp model, but these should be alike: http://www.drtube.com/schematics/elk/twinamp50.gif
My amp has 2 speakers, 2 channels with both 2 inputs (rev/vib and normal) with 3 band EQ on both channels, and a pair of knobs to control the vibrato (speed/intensity).
If you need to know anything more, just ask. I really hope someone knows the solution
Thanks in advance,
Tristan