Now that harmonic trem is some interesting circuit! Oscillator, phase inversion, low and high pass filters, summing amp. And I think they sound great too.
Some observations (from simulations):
- The headroom of the mixer is rather limited;
- The high and low pass filters add considerable mid scoop around 400Hz;
- The pesky 10meg RA pot.
So here is what I like to do, the goals:
- get rid of the 10meg pot. Those are not available in Europe AFAIK. Weber stocks them, but for how long? Hoffman stopped offering them, or at least I couldn't find them in the webshop. TAD had them a couple of years ago, but not anymore;
- get rid of the extra mid scoop if possible. This leaves the rest of the amps characteristics intact;
- some extra headroom would be nice.
Now, I'm not familiar with this trem circuit. Or any trem circuit actually. My knowledge about the harmonic trem is all from the last week, so really could use some experience.
I made some comparisons in ltspice. Always a handy tool to learn how circuits work and save some tedious work with algebra
I believe the 10meg pot can be adjusted by a 3megRA one, but multiple values have to be adjusted. I'd like to retain the original sweep. Maybe gain a bit of extra output from the oscillator circuit, but that's not the most important thing.
I adjusted some values in the crossover circuit, to make it mostly frequency flat.
The only way to get some more headroom out of the amp I found
Now all these changes simulate ok. But the big question is: did I change the right things, or are there (much) better ways to achieve my goals?