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Classy Tremolo

Started by pryde, February 10, 2014, 05:34:58 PM

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pryde

Here is a vero-built EA Tremolo (with ROG improvements). The guitarist wanted something that looked and sounded "Fender-ish" so this fit the bill. Etched some copper and stuck an amp jewel in it (using 5mm clear LED to light it)

I still don't believe I have heard a better sine-wave tremolo than this circuit, it just sounds so very good. Note I am not talking about the original EA Trem but the "improved" one tweaked by ROG. Just a fantastic, warm tremolo reminiscent of Nancy Sinatra's "Bang-Bang"












Jabulani Jonny

That is a sweet build. Out of curiosity, what are the prescribed ROG tweaks?


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pryde

The main change was the entire input stage was tweaked as well as some values for the depth an speed control. Here is a rundown from a ROG archive page:

http://www.home-wrecker.com/eatremolo.html

I have built both and to me it is a clear improvement in overall tone as well as how the tremolo sweep is balanced. The original has an overpowering low-end throb that seams out of balance.

mattlee0037

Love that etched copper. What's your method for rounding the corners/cutting. And did you etch spray paint then sand? Looks great


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pryde

Quote from: mattlee0037 on February 10, 2014, 07:43:35 PM
Love that etched copper. What's your method for rounding the corners/cutting. And did you etch spray paint then sand? Looks great


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The material is copper clad which already has a black background when you etch away the copper (same thing used for etched pcbs)

I have a benchtop belt sander to shape my panels and round the corners, then go around the edges with a small piece of 250 grit to smooth it all out.

billstein


J. Ignacio

Nice! Where i can find a tutorial to finish my pedal with pcb etching?

Thanks

selfdestroyer

Super clean build. Faceplate look perfect. Great job.

Cody

bcalla

That's nice.  Straight and to the point.

pryde

Quote from: J. Ignacio on February 10, 2014, 09:36:53 PM
Nice! Where i can find a tutorial to finish my pedal with pcb etching?

Thanks

There are some etching tutorials in the "members projects and tutorials section" including one that I did on etching aluminum enclosures:
http://www.madbeanpedals.com/forum/index.php?topic=11078.0

The process is the same really except you will use copper clad. (for these plates I use .030, 1-oz copper clad)




hoodoo

Very classy build mate, love the etched plates and  jewel  :)

Matt

Very nice build.  I did that version too but I sold it a while back.  Might have to build another one.
Matt