Hi guys, I finally got the Heathkit conversion fired up and it works pretty well, but I need to debug a couple things.
As a summary of my last posts, this is an AA-23 Heathkit mono hifi amp that I placed into a Princeton Reverb repro chassis from Marsh for a buddy.
The first question I need to figure is this...is there anything special about the value of the first dropping resistor in the B+ rail, the one after the first filter cap? This amp has a 3k resistor and many other schematics I see have a similarly small resistor or a choke.
My problem is that the voltages after this resistor are all too high. Before the resistor, in the power amp section, everything is fine. After the resistor, in the PI and preamp, the voltages are all high. The drop between sections is OK, they're just all almost uniformly too high. Any problems playing with that resistor value to get a bigger drop leading into the preamp area?
As a summary of my last posts, this is an AA-23 Heathkit mono hifi amp that I placed into a Princeton Reverb repro chassis from Marsh for a buddy.
The first question I need to figure is this...is there anything special about the value of the first dropping resistor in the B+ rail, the one after the first filter cap? This amp has a 3k resistor and many other schematics I see have a similarly small resistor or a choke.
My problem is that the voltages after this resistor are all too high. Before the resistor, in the power amp section, everything is fine. After the resistor, in the PI and preamp, the voltages are all high. The drop between sections is OK, they're just all almost uniformly too high. Any problems playing with that resistor value to get a bigger drop leading into the preamp area?
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