Hey All,
Been working through an amp based on a Brown Deluxe (6G3?), and was wiring up the tremolo circuit. I used the design from the Tremolux (5G9) that uses the cathode follower. So far it works, all though it seems to be very fast at about 1/2 way up on the speed knob, haven't had the time to go in and mess with it. So, I have several questions, that reference bias modulation tremolos:
1) Is there a reason that most higher powered amp designs (ie 6L6) use the cathode follower style tremolo and 6V6 designs use the single triode stage? I mean any specific reasons why that would be other than inertia of designs.
2) What does the cathode follower do to the single stage triode style tremolos, I guess to put it more simply, why is it there.
Just trying to get a better grasp of exactly what's going on and why.
Thanks for any insights and experience. I'm trying to build this 6v6 based amp with the throbbiest, swampy tremolo and still have good gain/crunch in the amp like the Brown Deluxe does.
Been working through an amp based on a Brown Deluxe (6G3?), and was wiring up the tremolo circuit. I used the design from the Tremolux (5G9) that uses the cathode follower. So far it works, all though it seems to be very fast at about 1/2 way up on the speed knob, haven't had the time to go in and mess with it. So, I have several questions, that reference bias modulation tremolos:
1) Is there a reason that most higher powered amp designs (ie 6L6) use the cathode follower style tremolo and 6V6 designs use the single triode stage? I mean any specific reasons why that would be other than inertia of designs.
2) What does the cathode follower do to the single stage triode style tremolos, I guess to put it more simply, why is it there.
Just trying to get a better grasp of exactly what's going on and why.
Thanks for any insights and experience. I'm trying to build this 6v6 based amp with the throbbiest, swampy tremolo and still have good gain/crunch in the amp like the Brown Deluxe does.
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