Has anyone tried injecting a tremolo signal into the (normally) unused second grid of a long-tailed pair phase inverter?
I'm hoping it would result in a bias-modulation-esque sound without the awful (for DC) condition of having an additional 250k between the grid leaks and the bias supply.
So in other words take this:
http://www.lynx.bc.ca/~jc/6l6vibrato.gif
and use, say, a 1M pot for the intensity control, then connect that to an LTP grid through a second large coupling capacitor.
I'm hoping it would result in a bias-modulation-esque sound without the awful (for DC) condition of having an additional 250k between the grid leaks and the bias supply.
So in other words take this:
http://www.lynx.bc.ca/~jc/6l6vibrato.gif
and use, say, a 1M pot for the intensity control, then connect that to an LTP grid through a second large coupling capacitor.
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