I've become a decent "assembler" but there is still very much I don't understand about what actually happens in the circuits so I thought I would start with the simplest of amps and walk my through it, attempting to understand. I will show my ignorance, and please feel free to point out and correct where my understanding is off.. . I'm sure it will be way off in some areas.
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_BYIkYo9cnn..._5f1_schem.gif
So starting with the input, the circuit accepts the mV signal from the instrument and depending on which input is used, there is a 1M resistor in play and 2 68k resistors. It looks real simple but I'm having a hard time conceptualizing what is actually taking place there. I can see that when plugged into input 2, that the signal goes through a 68k resistor and then into the grid of the 1st tube, and when plugged into input 1, the signal gets referenced to ground with a 1M resistor and then splits and goes through both 68kR's. How does this make for a stronger signal at the grid when plugged into input 1??
next step-- the signal must pass from the grid to the plate of the first triode, and then does that .022 cap block the B+ but allow the signal to pass on to the volume control?? How does the guitar signal get through and not the B+ ??
Thoughts?
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_BYIkYo9cnn..._5f1_schem.gif
So starting with the input, the circuit accepts the mV signal from the instrument and depending on which input is used, there is a 1M resistor in play and 2 68k resistors. It looks real simple but I'm having a hard time conceptualizing what is actually taking place there. I can see that when plugged into input 2, that the signal goes through a 68k resistor and then into the grid of the 1st tube, and when plugged into input 1, the signal gets referenced to ground with a 1M resistor and then splits and goes through both 68kR's. How does this make for a stronger signal at the grid when plugged into input 1??
next step-- the signal must pass from the grid to the plate of the first triode, and then does that .022 cap block the B+ but allow the signal to pass on to the volume control?? How does the guitar signal get through and not the B+ ??
Thoughts?
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