Hi all-
I just got an "amplified speaker" at the flea market that's not working. It shouldn't be hard to get working but there are some things that I'm not familiar with & would like to understand. My experience is mostly with basic Champ & Princeton circuits. If anyone could comment on the questions/comments below, that would be great. Thanks.
1: There is no diode in the bias circuit. Is that normal in old audio?
2: The cathode of 6v6 looks closer to + output than ground. That seems odd to me. Why not just connect it directly to ground?
3: There are resistors before the anode/plates of the 6x4. Any practical reason to drop voltage this way or is there some other reason for this?
4: Can anyone explain how the bass circuit works? Is signal from the output getting through the 97k of resistance and becoming part of the local feedback of the first section of v1?
General question: Is the + output signal from the transformer in phase or out of phase with the signal from the 6V6?
Thanks again!
Scott
I just got an "amplified speaker" at the flea market that's not working. It shouldn't be hard to get working but there are some things that I'm not familiar with & would like to understand. My experience is mostly with basic Champ & Princeton circuits. If anyone could comment on the questions/comments below, that would be great. Thanks.
1: There is no diode in the bias circuit. Is that normal in old audio?
2: The cathode of 6v6 looks closer to + output than ground. That seems odd to me. Why not just connect it directly to ground?
3: There are resistors before the anode/plates of the 6x4. Any practical reason to drop voltage this way or is there some other reason for this?
4: Can anyone explain how the bass circuit works? Is signal from the output getting through the 97k of resistance and becoming part of the local feedback of the first section of v1?
General question: Is the + output signal from the transformer in phase or out of phase with the signal from the 6V6?
Thanks again!
Scott
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