11-12-2018, 09:54 PM
Hi Kevin,
When I was working on that amp I was able to determine how a Trem scaling would have to work and it would just apply some of what you already did with power scaling on the trem signal, but I didn't have time to design anything to do it. Since you have a TREM kit available now I could just use that if needed, so that is cool. I guess the EE school was helping me visualize the circuit in better detail so I was able to determine what needed to be done. That and your books and working with Power Scaling already. I'll have to see if the owner of the amp in question wants me to put power scaling on it along with trem scaling again or if he is happy the way it is now without it.
I know if you tried to scale the oscillator that would not work very well, since it needs a certain amount of gain to keep oscillating. Lower the voltage down a bunch and that wouldn't be able to maintain its gain.
Greg
When I was working on that amp I was able to determine how a Trem scaling would have to work and it would just apply some of what you already did with power scaling on the trem signal, but I didn't have time to design anything to do it. Since you have a TREM kit available now I could just use that if needed, so that is cool. I guess the EE school was helping me visualize the circuit in better detail so I was able to determine what needed to be done. That and your books and working with Power Scaling already. I'll have to see if the owner of the amp in question wants me to put power scaling on it along with trem scaling again or if he is happy the way it is now without it.
I know if you tried to scale the oscillator that would not work very well, since it needs a certain amount of gain to keep oscillating. Lower the voltage down a bunch and that wouldn't be able to maintain its gain.
Greg


