Why do I get this spontaneous Tremolo? (And how to get rid of it?)
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Why do I get this spontaneous Tremolo? (And how to get rid of it?)
This homemade "AC4" where I've combined the preamps from two different amps has a weird quirk. When the volume knob of the EF86 channel is set over 3/4 a tremolo effect starts to set in as the note fades (sample 1). Sample 2 is playing though channel two (ECC83) at low volume, with the EF86 channel volume set on max.
https://soundcloud.com/oskar-pohjola/ampvibsample1
https://soundcloud.com/oskar-pohjola/ampvibsample2
I believe this effect started when I vent from version 1 to v.2. (In v.1 the gain from the EF86 channel was very low, so maybe it "was there" but never showed because it comes with high gain.)
This is not a huge problem since there is no reason I need to dime the gain of the EF86 channel, it gets crunchy enough at about 1/2 anyway. But if I can get rid of it, that would be the best.
https://soundcloud.com/oskar-pohjola/ampvibsample1
https://soundcloud.com/oskar-pohjola/ampvibsample2
I believe this effect started when I vent from version 1 to v.2. (In v.1 the gain from the EF86 channel was very low, so maybe it "was there" but never showed because it comes with high gain.)
This is not a huge problem since there is no reason I need to dime the gain of the EF86 channel, it gets crunchy enough at about 1/2 anyway. But if I can get rid of it, that would be the best.
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Re: Why do I get this spontaneous Tremolo? (And how to get rid of it?)
May that show the limits of your power transformer; what is it capable of?
NB: I have just started investigating that issue, but it seems that the 5M6 screen grid resistor matches the tremolo. Without the tremolo, this resistor - which you set at 1M, rather - might well need to be altered, yet I still can't figure exactly what happens in both cases. Did you made the calculations, as you wrote about some hi gain from the EF86, or is it just sound-wise?
NB: I have just started investigating that issue, but it seems that the 5M6 screen grid resistor matches the tremolo. Without the tremolo, this resistor - which you set at 1M, rather - might well need to be altered, yet I still can't figure exactly what happens in both cases. Did you made the calculations, as you wrote about some hi gain from the EF86, or is it just sound-wise?
Re: Why do I get this spontaneous Tremolo? (And how to get rid of it?)
If it was the power transformer, there would be sag at max signal, but this effect comes quite opposite when the signal wanes.
Re: Why do I get this spontaneous Tremolo? (And how to get rid of it?)
I had to Google/translate "signal wanes" but still I don't understand: doesn't the effect appears when pushing the EF86?
Re: Why do I get this spontaneous Tremolo? (And how to get rid of it?)
It occurs when the volume (gain) is more or less maxed, but the signal from the guitar is fading. (As in the sound sample).
Re: Why do I get this spontaneous Tremolo? (And how to get rid of it?)
Can't that R13 create some feeback between preamp tubes - which could explain - if it's not a power-supply related matter?
(just curious of its use, really a naïve question)
EDIT: afterwards, I realize I didn't really understood what your circuit actually does.
(just curious of its use, really a naïve question)
EDIT: afterwards, I realize I didn't really understood what your circuit actually does.
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Re: Why do I get this spontaneous Tremolo? (And how to get rid of it?)
Maybe try powering the EF86 stage from B+3 instead of B+2?
Re: Why do I get this spontaneous Tremolo? (And how to get rid of it?)
Yes, that could be it. I guess I should reduce R25 then.
Re: Why do I get this spontaneous Tremolo? (And how to get rid of it?)
Why that? The original schematic shows R19=1k & R23=22k. The departure with your schematic being one reason why I asked about the PT being possibly slightly weak?
Re: Why do I get this spontaneous Tremolo? (And how to get rid of it?)
I reduced the resistors to get higher voltages at the valve plates, I found them to low.
The PT is from an AC4C1 with a top boost circuit, so it used to power two ECC83s and an EL84.
The PT is from an AC4C1 with a top boost circuit, so it used to power two ECC83s and an EL84.
Re: Why do I get this spontaneous Tremolo? (And how to get rid of it?)
I moved the EF86 power supply to B+3 (and changed R25 to 10k), and voilà! -tremolo effect gone!
I'm glad I could solve this without tearing the whole amp apart!
I'm glad I could solve this without tearing the whole amp apart!
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Re: Why do I get this spontaneous Tremolo? (And how to get rid of it?)
Great! So it was a power supply rail decoupling problem.