Greetings,
I am starting to build a 5e3 using the Weber schematic and layout (found here and here, respectively). As a first step, I am verifying that the schematic and layout are consistent with eachother, and I found one difference: the schematic specifies that pin 3 of V3 connects to the OT primary via the brown wire, and pin 3 of V4 connects to the primary via the blue wire. The layout has these connections reversed. From what I know of tube circuits, the amp should work fine either way I make the connection; though reversing the connection would result in the sound being 180 degrees out of phase with what it would have been otherwise. However, I'm a beginner when it comes to building amps, so I'm posting here to ask, am I correct with regard to this particular issue, and if not, can someone tell me which way of connecting the OT is correct? If I'm not correct, I would also be interested in knowing where my misconceptions lie, as I am trying to learn as much as I can about how tube amps work, it's a fascinating subject to me.
Thanks in advance for any help which anyone can provide!
I am starting to build a 5e3 using the Weber schematic and layout (found here and here, respectively). As a first step, I am verifying that the schematic and layout are consistent with eachother, and I found one difference: the schematic specifies that pin 3 of V3 connects to the OT primary via the brown wire, and pin 3 of V4 connects to the primary via the blue wire. The layout has these connections reversed. From what I know of tube circuits, the amp should work fine either way I make the connection; though reversing the connection would result in the sound being 180 degrees out of phase with what it would have been otherwise. However, I'm a beginner when it comes to building amps, so I'm posting here to ask, am I correct with regard to this particular issue, and if not, can someone tell me which way of connecting the OT is correct? If I'm not correct, I would also be interested in knowing where my misconceptions lie, as I am trying to learn as much as I can about how tube amps work, it's a fascinating subject to me.
Thanks in advance for any help which anyone can provide!
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