I've decided to have a go at my notion of the ultimate signal wiggler amp. Here are the high points:
Three output channels - Center is totally dry running a pair of push-pull tubes; right and left amps are single ended incorporating both Magnatone-like vibrato and Fender "harmonic" trem-like tremolo oscillating out of phase.
I'll be using 6BM8s for the outputs and reverb driver.
I want to use mosfets to run the lfo to save space and provide higher performance and more reliable oscillations. I amassed a frankenstein-like amalgum of circuits proposed by R.G. using the MOSFET Follies, Solid State Replacement of Fender Tremolo, and Single Pot Speed Control for LFOs articles.
Ideally I will have separate depth/intensity controls for the pitch shifting vibrato modulation and the frequency selected amplitude modulation (tremolo). The dilemma is that I'm not sure where to do this. The posted schematic represents one idea of putting the intensity controls in parallel after the oscillator, follower, and phase splitter. Here I'm using a circuit similar to the one specified for eliminating the dual pot speed control by driving vactrols to attenuate both phases of the oscillator signal.
But maybe this would be simpler to just run two followers and phase splitters after the oscillator each with a single pot intensity control.
I'm a total noob when it comes to designing with solid state devices, and I'm only somewhat experienced with tubes because I've looked at a bazillion schematics to get a handle on common circuit concepts. I'm not totally sure what kind of output the MOSFET oscillator will generate and so I'm not totally clear on how much to attenuate to get to the 4volt swing to drive the vactrols of the vibrato.
Any thoughts or feedback would be appreciated. Thanks much!
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