Hi, I recently took apart an old amp and decided rightly or wrongly to turn this thing in to a marshall amp, the old amp was running 4xECC83 and 2xEL34 I later realized, the PT was a bridge rectifier type and had quite a different layout from what the marshall schematic is using, anyway I have come up with a circuit for the power supply based off of this transformer. Oh 1 other question is it normal that the HV secondaries read 193v on one and 130v on the other?
The 380v is the estimate that I got from PSU designer with a similar setup, the 500v is a reading I have taken from that PT with a bridge rectifier and one cap connected, without anything connected to the bridge it reads 363v and the range on the bias winding is -19v to -55v also the bias winding pot is 25k not 10k as in the schematic.
is putting a standby switch on the output of the bridge an ok idea?
any help or criticism would be great on this!
cheers,
Jim
The 380v is the estimate that I got from PSU designer with a similar setup, the 500v is a reading I have taken from that PT with a bridge rectifier and one cap connected, without anything connected to the bridge it reads 363v and the range on the bias winding is -19v to -55v also the bias winding pot is 25k not 10k as in the schematic.
is putting a standby switch on the output of the bridge an ok idea?
any help or criticism would be great on this!
cheers,
Jim
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