I have an idea for an improvement to bias modulating trem- as I understand it, the bias level in an amp which bias mod trem is critical, as the bias swings down on the "cutoff" portion of the cycle and and swings up (increases) on the other half of the trem oscillator's cycle. If you're biased too hot, it won't cut off enough and may redplate the tubes at deeper trem depths.
Let's say the bias is normally -35v and the trem osc makes it vary from -45 to -25. The part of the cycle from -35 to -25 isn't useful- it doesn't change the volume of the output signal- all it does is push up the average bias current. Here's a circuit idea to allow the trem osc to pull the bias more negative to cut off the output tubes but not allow it to disrupt the bias in the more positive direction. The added diode will clamp the trem voltage and prevent it from getting any more positive than the amp's normal bias setting.
Pardon the longwinded explanation and the poor drawing. I can't get to my scanner right now....
Will this work? Is it a good idea?
Nathan
Let's say the bias is normally -35v and the trem osc makes it vary from -45 to -25. The part of the cycle from -35 to -25 isn't useful- it doesn't change the volume of the output signal- all it does is push up the average bias current. Here's a circuit idea to allow the trem osc to pull the bias more negative to cut off the output tubes but not allow it to disrupt the bias in the more positive direction. The added diode will clamp the trem voltage and prevent it from getting any more positive than the amp's normal bias setting.
Pardon the longwinded explanation and the poor drawing. I can't get to my scanner right now....
Will this work? Is it a good idea?
Nathan
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