Well,
Look at this wiring diagram drawn from an originally wired Paragon amp. It kinda makes sense & then again...BUT it does work.
If you connect your load the 'rear jack', you'll need to measure output with a dual trace scope in the add mode, owing to the fact that both + and - speaker leads have signal on them.
The 6L6 cath resistor connected to the black (hot) side of the output transformer is rather perplexing. It is also the negative feedback tap, too. the cath resist is not bypassed & I guess as this is set up, it really couldn't be as it would shunt the output transformer secondary. I suppose if someone were to do a network analysis on this it might make more sense.
this information just FYI for anyone who might encounter one of these amps, as there doesn't seem to be a schematic to be had for this amp anywhere.
the rest of the amp is pretty much just a tube amp you can find your way through like any other.
the issue with this one was leaky coupling caps to the outputs as well as a few in the preamp that as the amp got hotter, would leak more & cause distortion.
Pardon my rough drawing. I have to use Excel & convert it to a PDF.
glen
Look at this wiring diagram drawn from an originally wired Paragon amp. It kinda makes sense & then again...BUT it does work.
If you connect your load the 'rear jack', you'll need to measure output with a dual trace scope in the add mode, owing to the fact that both + and - speaker leads have signal on them.
The 6L6 cath resistor connected to the black (hot) side of the output transformer is rather perplexing. It is also the negative feedback tap, too. the cath resist is not bypassed & I guess as this is set up, it really couldn't be as it would shunt the output transformer secondary. I suppose if someone were to do a network analysis on this it might make more sense.
this information just FYI for anyone who might encounter one of these amps, as there doesn't seem to be a schematic to be had for this amp anywhere.
the rest of the amp is pretty much just a tube amp you can find your way through like any other.
the issue with this one was leaky coupling caps to the outputs as well as a few in the preamp that as the amp got hotter, would leak more & cause distortion.
Pardon my rough drawing. I have to use Excel & convert it to a PDF.
glen
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