corliss1
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To start off, the schematic is attached.
This is a Sherwood Master Model 8422 amp, which is the same guts as the Silvertone 1303. Let's assume the amp has been serviced - tubes, e-caps, etc. The amp works and sounds great.
Here is the issue - I can't get the trem to interact with the guitar signal at all. HOWEVER, and this is the part that I can't wrap my head around...I can hear the trem clearly coming out of the speaker. As in, the classic thump thump of a trem, just not affecting the guitar signal in any way.
Please take note of the bias of the power tubes, which actually is connected to the heater of V1.
I've tried the following:
-changing that 40ohm resistor
-adjusting some values in the trem circuit that would typically make things *hotter* in trem land
-completely removing the 40ohm resistor setup and powering the heater on V1 separately, and putting in a more standard 250ohm to ground resistor.
-different power tubes and different bias resistor values in both common and totally silly ranges
-a different 7c7 to see if that changes the strength of anything.
So...anyone have ideas on what I'm missing? Thanks for any thoughts!
This is a Sherwood Master Model 8422 amp, which is the same guts as the Silvertone 1303. Let's assume the amp has been serviced - tubes, e-caps, etc. The amp works and sounds great.
Here is the issue - I can't get the trem to interact with the guitar signal at all. HOWEVER, and this is the part that I can't wrap my head around...I can hear the trem clearly coming out of the speaker. As in, the classic thump thump of a trem, just not affecting the guitar signal in any way.
Please take note of the bias of the power tubes, which actually is connected to the heater of V1.
I've tried the following:
-changing that 40ohm resistor
-adjusting some values in the trem circuit that would typically make things *hotter* in trem land
-completely removing the 40ohm resistor setup and powering the heater on V1 separately, and putting in a more standard 250ohm to ground resistor.
-different power tubes and different bias resistor values in both common and totally silly ranges
-a different 7c7 to see if that changes the strength of anything.
So...anyone have ideas on what I'm missing? Thanks for any thoughts!