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  • 6G11a vibrato too fast.

    I want to slow it just a little. It looks like changing the .02 (hard to read?) that goes to pin7 of V3 would work. Is that correct and what do I change it to? Thanks.

  • #2
    Just a few more details would be helpful.
    Like what amp? and what schematic are you looking at?
    Dammit Jim, I'm an amp tech, not a psychic friend network.

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    • #3
      The amplifier is a Fender Vibrolux.
      You could try changing the 100K tail resistor on the speed pot.
      A larger value should make the speed slower.
      Attached Files

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      • #4
        I think you wanna make the cap bigger not smaller, so the charge time is longer.

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        • #5
          its a 62 vibrolux 6G11a. so maybe a .03 on the cap or something like 130K on the resistor?

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          • #6
            There are three feedback caps, the .02 and a pair of .01s. I'd increase the .01s to also be .02uf. You cam replace them, or slap a couple more .o1uf in parallel with the existing ones.

            The 100k resistor might help, but I worry that 100k is a very small part compared to the 3500k of the speed pot.

            DOubling those two caps is my go-to for slowing Fender tems.
            Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Enzo View Post
              There are three feedback caps, the .02 and a pair of .01s. I'd increase the .01s to also be .02uf. You cam replace them, or slap a couple more .o1uf in parallel with the existing ones.

              The 100k resistor might help, but I worry that 100k is a very small part compared to the 3500k of the speed pot.

              DOubling those two caps is my go-to for slowing Fender tems.
              I doubled the .01 caps to .02, it slowed it some, I wonder if i go to .03's or .047's if it will slow some more? changing the .02 or the 100K resistor didn't do much at all.

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              • #8
                Each one of those RCs is a time constant. Changing a single cap or resistor won't do much. Sure you can increase the cap size some more. DOubling a .01 to .02 should be about the same thing as raising one of the 1 meg reistors to 2 meg.
                Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.

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                • #9
                  Try .047uf.

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                  • #10
                    Ok, doubling the .01 caps worked good in my 62 vibrolux, slowed it perfectly. I did the same on a 62 pro with the same vibrato circuit and it changed it a little but not very much, I may need to try the .047's as suggested. Thanks for the help everyone.

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                    • #11
                      At the same time, I don;t recall if we mentioned it, but the existing caps need to be healthy. Ancient caps may be part of your issue.
                      Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.

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