Hey all, I'm building a stereo vibro champ sort of thing. Instead of having 2 individual tremolos, I'd rather have a "panning" effect. My thinking is that I'd take the output of the stock vibro champ oscillator, feed it through a cathodyne phase inverter, then to the cathodes of the second triode stage for each channel. In theory (at least mine anyways), that would give me a panning effect, as one side goes into cutoff, the other would be at full volume & back & forth etc.
One thing that I'm trying to wrap my feeble brain around, is what the cathode follower on the stock circuit is actually used for. Should I (A) run the outputs of the phase inverter into cathode followers before hitting the pre amp; (B) run the LFO through a cathode follower before the phase inverter (leaving me with a free triode); or (C) skip the damn cathode follower all together.
I'm wondering if I'm going to run into any pitfalls (signals bleeding between channels etc). Also, if someone can give a decent layman explanation of what that cathode follower is doing there, I'd be much appreciative.
Thanks,
Jay in Philly
One thing that I'm trying to wrap my feeble brain around, is what the cathode follower on the stock circuit is actually used for. Should I (A) run the outputs of the phase inverter into cathode followers before hitting the pre amp; (B) run the LFO through a cathode follower before the phase inverter (leaving me with a free triode); or (C) skip the damn cathode follower all together.
I'm wondering if I'm going to run into any pitfalls (signals bleeding between channels etc). Also, if someone can give a decent layman explanation of what that cathode follower is doing there, I'd be much appreciative.
Thanks,
Jay in Philly
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