im not sure how this supply works exactly on my particular amp, and alot of other marshalls.
http://www.drtube.com/schematics/mar...0112-iss10.gif
when i first started reading up on these amps on other forums and even this one, i noticed that alot of people were saying" the bridge rectifier that supplies the filaments on these amps is underated and should be changed out for a beefier one". some even mentioned the rectifier by name -w005 which is indeed a bridge rectifier.
problem is.... that rectifier supplies the IC's, not the tube filaments...right?
so, looking at the schem, i can see a center tapped filament supply, and the cent tap is connected to a paralled cap/resistor/diode arrangement. the filament supply is indeed DC as i have measured it.
at first i thought the diode arrangement was a full wave rectifier, but i looked that up in one of my dads old textbooks, and saw that my guess was wrong.
i am familiar with what a bridge rect looks like, and that aint it either.
so how exactly do they rectify the ac to dc in this ckt. i searched thru my pops text book to find something that looked similiar, but im not any closer to understanding it.
anyone care to educate an electronics noob?
thanks, rich
http://www.drtube.com/schematics/mar...0112-iss10.gif
when i first started reading up on these amps on other forums and even this one, i noticed that alot of people were saying" the bridge rectifier that supplies the filaments on these amps is underated and should be changed out for a beefier one". some even mentioned the rectifier by name -w005 which is indeed a bridge rectifier.
problem is.... that rectifier supplies the IC's, not the tube filaments...right?
so, looking at the schem, i can see a center tapped filament supply, and the cent tap is connected to a paralled cap/resistor/diode arrangement. the filament supply is indeed DC as i have measured it.
at first i thought the diode arrangement was a full wave rectifier, but i looked that up in one of my dads old textbooks, and saw that my guess was wrong.
i am familiar with what a bridge rect looks like, and that aint it either.
so how exactly do they rectify the ac to dc in this ckt. i searched thru my pops text book to find something that looked similiar, but im not any closer to understanding it.
anyone care to educate an electronics noob?
thanks, rich
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