5G9 Tremolux questions! Calling Tweed gurus!
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5G9 Tremolux questions! Calling Tweed gurus!
Hi guys,
I'm pulling together parts for a 5G9 tremolux build and am a little stumped as to what pot types to use, particularly in the tremolo circuit.
Here's the layout, no clues here!
http://www.thevintagesound.com/ffg/sche ... layout.gif
What do you guys reckon? I've seen 5E3 layouts with linear pots for VVT and later AA763 layouts with reverse audio pots for speed and depth but can't dig anything up about tweed trem pots.
I'm pulling together parts for a 5G9 tremolux build and am a little stumped as to what pot types to use, particularly in the tremolo circuit.
Here's the layout, no clues here!
http://www.thevintagesound.com/ffg/sche ... layout.gif
What do you guys reckon? I've seen 5E3 layouts with linear pots for VVT and later AA763 layouts with reverse audio pots for speed and depth but can't dig anything up about tweed trem pots.
Last edited by Herzog on Sun Dec 07, 2014 11:08 am, edited 2 times in total.
Re: 5G9 Tremolux questions! Calling Tweed gurus!
Schematic trumps layout...
http://www.thevintagesound.com/ffg/sche ... _schem.gif
IIRC, the Speed pot is a reverse audio an the Depth is linear.
http://www.thevintagesound.com/ffg/sche ... _schem.gif
IIRC, the Speed pot is a reverse audio an the Depth is linear.
Re: 5G9 Tremolux questions! Calling Tweed gurus!
Thanks Wyatt,
So you reckon it's linear for VVT, speed is RA and depth is linear?
So you reckon it's linear for VVT, speed is RA and depth is linear?
Re: 5G9 Tremolux questions! Calling Tweed gurus!
VVT would probably be 1M Audio, like on a 5E3.
Re: 5G9 Tremolux questions! Calling Tweed gurus!
Thanks again Wyatt,
I think that's me set then.

I think that's me set then.
Carbon Comps drift
So I got some NOS AB resistors and, as expected, they are very drifty, anything above 220k is measuring at 10% or more above tolerance, the 1megs are measuring at minimum 13% above.
Should I take the trouble to source closer tolerance resistors or build with the drifty ones?
Also, the closest RA pot I could get is 3m not 2m. I can parallel a resistor to get 2m but wondered what practical difference it would make?
Should I take the trouble to source closer tolerance resistors or build with the drifty ones?
Also, the closest RA pot I could get is 3m not 2m. I can parallel a resistor to get 2m but wondered what practical difference it would make?
Re: 5G9 Tremolux questions! Calling Tweed gurus!
I would. The CCs will likely contribute some noise, hiss, or crackles. I've switched to metal film with good results.Should I take the trouble to source closer tolerance resistors or build with the drifty ones?
3M will be fine. It will allow the speed to be a bit slower on one end of rotation but still keep the same fast speed on the other end of rotation.Also, the closest RA pot I could get is 3m not 2m. I can parallel a resistor to get 2m but wondered what practical difference it would make?
Re: Carbon Comps drift
Are they truly drifty or did you get 10% tolerance resistors?Herzog wrote:So I got some NOS AB resistors and, as expected, they are very drifty, anything above 220k is measuring at 10% or more above tolerance, the 1megs are measuring at minimum 13% above.
Should I take the trouble to source closer tolerance resistors or build with the drifty ones?
Also, the closest RA pot I could get is 3m not 2m. I can parallel a resistor to get 2m but wondered what practical difference it would make?
TM
Re: 5G9 Tremolux questions! Calling Tweed gurus!
I've a mixture of 5% and 10%. The 1meg 10% are furthest out, the closest to tolerance being 1,132m. The 220k are measuring from 246k upwards.
So I guess close to the 10% but certainly higher
So I guess close to the 10% but certainly higher
Re: 5G9 Tremolux questions! Calling Tweed gurus!
Do you use metal film in tweed builds? I'm looking potentially at using metal films in select spots in the amp to keep the noise down.sluckey wrote:I would. The CCs will likely contribute some noise, hiss, or crackles. I've switched to metal film with good results.
Perfect, I'm a sucker for slow rolling trem, thanks for this.sluckey wrote:3M will be fine. It will allow the speed to be a bit slower on one end of rotation but still keep the same fast speed on the other end of rotation.
Re: 5G9 Tremolux questions! Calling Tweed gurus!
Honestly, I would be worried more about the having closer voltages and some period correct GE preamp glass than chasing 3% on a high value CC resistor. When Leo was ordering 20K CC resistors at time, do think his assemblers were culling the tighter tolerance values or just pulling them out of a bin, cranking these things out. I been in some these old Fenders which still sound great, but have resistor values outside their tolerance and most likely some of these resistors were out tolerance 60yrs ago. My point is that having a CC resistor a little high is not necessarily a deal breaker.Herzog wrote:I've a mixture of 5% and 10%. The 1meg 10% are furthest out, the closest to tolerance being 1,132m. The 220k are measuring from 246k upwards.
So I guess close to the 10% but certainly higher
I look at the entire build specs in context.
TM
Re: 5G9 Tremolux questions! Calling Tweed gurus!
Thanks man, this was my gut reaction too but thought I'd reach out for more experienced views.
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Re: 5G9 Tremolux questions! Calling Tweed gurus!
Part of the tweed sound is a less than hifi approach. Carbon comps, cathode bias, etc...
Weren't the original resistors used by Leo only 20% tolerance? When I was getting my '54 Deluxe checked out, we decided to leave any resistors that were within 20%. It sounds great.
Weren't the original resistors used by Leo only 20% tolerance? When I was getting my '54 Deluxe checked out, we decided to leave any resistors that were within 20%. It sounds great.