While researching a simple, useful Merlin-style LED trem-speed indicator (details in this thread) I came across a novel trem circuit by the inimitable Steve Luckey. Apparently this is something you could build into many amp designs, and he gives examples. I'll admit, though, some of the details go by me. In particular, I don't know the first thing about optocouplers or how this circuit varies from the standard 'roach' version...
https://sluckeyamps.com/trem/trem.htm
FWIW, Sluckey says, "This is a typical tremolo oscillator as found in many Fender amps, but the cathode resistor and bypass cap have been replaced with the LED portion of the optocoupler. This circuit produces a very strong tremolo effect without any annoying ticking, breathing, thumping, or pumping sounds. The circuit simply taps into the signal path and operates by smoothly shunting the signal to ground at the tremolo speed. The speed range is greater than the typical Fender circuit."
Here're two versions, and he discusses various implementations and tweaks in different amps.
Anyone ever build one, or try one? Any impressions or information?
https://sluckeyamps.com/trem/trem.htm
FWIW, Sluckey says, "This is a typical tremolo oscillator as found in many Fender amps, but the cathode resistor and bypass cap have been replaced with the LED portion of the optocoupler. This circuit produces a very strong tremolo effect without any annoying ticking, breathing, thumping, or pumping sounds. The circuit simply taps into the signal path and operates by smoothly shunting the signal to ground at the tremolo speed. The speed range is greater than the typical Fender circuit."
Here're two versions, and he discusses various implementations and tweaks in different amps.
Anyone ever build one, or try one? Any impressions or information?