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  • BF Princeton Reverb Tremolo Circuit?

    Hi,

    Can I unse the tremolo circuit of a BF Princeton Reverb (https://taweber.powweb.com/store/6a14_schem.jpg) in any fixed bias amp like, say, a 5F4 (https://taweber.powweb.com/store/5f4_schem.jpg)? It's just a circuit that's in between the bias supply and the power tubes so it shouldn't have an effect on anything ... right???? Am I missing anything?

    thanks!
    BF

  • #2
    The Princeton uses 6v6s and the 5f4 uses 6L6s. It will more or less work, but 6l6s have a higher bias voltage and need more swing from the trem oscillator to drive them into cutoff. I'd suggest copying a Fender 6l6 amp with bias modulated tremolo circuit instead. I can't name one of the top of my head, but they do exist.

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    • #3
      Thanks ... I figured, I would have to adjust some values but that was the best I could find so far.

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      • #4
        Octal wrote: "I'd suggest copying a Fender 6l6 amp with bias modulated tremolo circuit instead. I can't name one of the top of my head, but they do exist."

        Blonde Tremolux (6G#), Brown Vibroverb (6G16), Custom Vibrolux Reverb, Hoffman AB763 board kit all use bias vary trem with 6L6s.

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        • #5
          Here's a link with samples of various Fender type bias modulation trem circuits- I knew I had it somewhere!

          Bias Modulating Tremolo Circuits

          Good luck,
          Nathan

          And the 6G16 Vibroverb circuit is there, just like MWJB mentioned!
          Last edited by octal; 07-07-2011, 05:26 PM. Reason: added tip o' the hat to MWJB

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          • #6
            thanks, I'll check that out.

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