I think this may be from Ken out of the
FAQ from the archives ....... however the thread it references may have fallen off the back side? Maybe Ken can verify if these are his comments?
"10) How can I increase the vibrato on my Fender amp (or slow it down)?
The Tremolux 6G9-B circuit has a beefier tremolo drive than the brown Vibroverb circuit--and definitely more intense than the Blackface Princeton.
http://www.el34world.com/charts/Schematics/files/fender/tremolux_6g9b_schem.pdf Reference the Hoffman AB763 layout.
Locate the 4.7K cathode resistor on on V5 pin 3.
Install a 22uF 50v electrolytic cap in parallel with the 4.7K resistor. (positive end to pin 3, negative to ground)
This should help even the wimpiest 12AX7s to oscillate.
Locate the two 470K resistors that connect to pin 8 of V5.
Change the one that is horizontal on the layout to 220K.
There are two .1 caps that attach to the right end of this 470K (now 220K) resistor.
Change the .1uF cap that goes to ground (the left one, not the one that goes to the intensity pot) to .047uf.
The original Hoffman AB763 is probably fine for 6v6 amps. "
To slow down the vibrato change the caps in that section from .02/.01/.01 to .02/.01/.02
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With respect, Tubenit