hi folks. heard some smart fellers hang out here and i'm in need of some smartness. i have an amp with a two triode opto-isolator vibrato circuit and a spare triode, and i want to buld a harmonic vibrato circuit ala brown tremolux.
from what i can see in these circuits, they use a two triode oscillator into a split load pi, to create two inverse sawtooth waveforms. they also send the preamp signal into a frequency divider to create a bass and treble signal. each signal is modulated by one of the sawtooth waveforms, so that bass is increasing as treble decreases and visa versa. the two signals are then combined in a tweed mixer and sent off down the amp.
so, i'd like to use my spare triode as the split load pi, and avoid using the tweed mixer (don't have the two addtional triodes). if the two outputs of my split load pi each drive an opto isolator and i use a 2-gang intensity pot, i have to somehow set up my preamp signal so that i can independantly ground either treble or bass signals without attenuating the ungrounded signal. make sense? i figure i can take a 150 pF (or so) cap to one roach to ground the treble in the signal, but how to i get the bass? take an inductor to ground? what size? lemme know if y'all think this is workable.
from what i can see in these circuits, they use a two triode oscillator into a split load pi, to create two inverse sawtooth waveforms. they also send the preamp signal into a frequency divider to create a bass and treble signal. each signal is modulated by one of the sawtooth waveforms, so that bass is increasing as treble decreases and visa versa. the two signals are then combined in a tweed mixer and sent off down the amp.
so, i'd like to use my spare triode as the split load pi, and avoid using the tweed mixer (don't have the two addtional triodes). if the two outputs of my split load pi each drive an opto isolator and i use a 2-gang intensity pot, i have to somehow set up my preamp signal so that i can independantly ground either treble or bass signals without attenuating the ungrounded signal. make sense? i figure i can take a 150 pF (or so) cap to one roach to ground the treble in the signal, but how to i get the bass? take an inductor to ground? what size? lemme know if y'all think this is workable.
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