I've decided to build a standalone preamp for my next project. I'm planning on a two channel switcher but would also like to incorporate a brownface-type "harmonic tremolo". I've done the trem before in a small combo with some really nice results. It's basically the stock front end of any of the "6gXX-a" amps of the era, so while the amp will overdrive very nicely (paralleled SE EL84 output) it's clearly a combination of preamp and poweramp clipping.
In the combo, the tremolo effect essentially goes away when everything is wide open and the signal's well overdriven. The circuit does add a pretty cool almost "autowah" effect to the attack, but still the tremolo is barely noticeable until things quiet down a bit. In the channel switcher preamp I can't decide if the tremolo effect would be best pre or post distortion.
I'm inclined to put it first. Not totally sure why, but it seems like keeping the signal to the trem fairly manageable would make the effect more pronounced. OTOH I already use a Dunlop Rotovibe for some swirl before the preamp. Maybe the footpedal would find it's way into the effects loop - post distortion. Hmm.
Regardless of the location, with a DP4T switch I can have the trem affect the clean channel or the dirty channel, both, or remove the trem circuit entirely. But I'm not sure the location in the topology is really all that flexible once designed and built.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
steve
In the combo, the tremolo effect essentially goes away when everything is wide open and the signal's well overdriven. The circuit does add a pretty cool almost "autowah" effect to the attack, but still the tremolo is barely noticeable until things quiet down a bit. In the channel switcher preamp I can't decide if the tremolo effect would be best pre or post distortion.
I'm inclined to put it first. Not totally sure why, but it seems like keeping the signal to the trem fairly manageable would make the effect more pronounced. OTOH I already use a Dunlop Rotovibe for some swirl before the preamp. Maybe the footpedal would find it's way into the effects loop - post distortion. Hmm.
Regardless of the location, with a DP4T switch I can have the trem affect the clean channel or the dirty channel, both, or remove the trem circuit entirely. But I'm not sure the location in the topology is really all that flexible once designed and built.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
steve
Comment