What voltage can you measure at the Yellow wire?
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Cerwin Vega BG-250 amplifier, starving output
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yeah, that offset should be fine. i realize the sensitivity board is not "necessary" i would just like the amp to be fully functional. in my mind if that offset is ok then there is no reason the board shouldnt work!?! i have tried and lowered that resistor but to no avail. the only thing that works is to untie that input by removing the resistor completely. i dont feel good about leaving it that way.
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Removing R503 doesn't untie the input.
R 501 & R503 form a voltage divider.
What are the values of R501 & R503?
The comparator Pin #9 must be above the level of Pin #8 to turn off the output.
This is a sensitive input. We are talking millivolts higher on Pin #9.
R504 could be increased to lower the idle voltage of Pin #8.
What are the values of R504 & R505?
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To further resolve this thread, I contacted Gibson Brands customer support and a very helpful man by the name of Kirk Eberhard e-mailed me with all the information they still had available for this head. It's just specs, but here they are:
"Aaron,
Thanks for your inquiry. Below are specifications for the BG-250 bass amp head and BG-215 speaker cabinet.
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BG-250 Bass Guitar Amp
With 6 Band 12dB/octave equalizer
POWER OUTPUT 200 Wrms @ 8 ohms
POWER OUTPUT 335 Wrms @ 4 ohms
FREQUENCY BANDS 73, 147, 294, 587, 1174, 2349 Hz.
POWER REQ. 120/240 VAC 50-60Hz
BG-215 Specifications…
Frequency response: 40Hz to 4kHz
Power handling: 300 watts RMS
Sensitivity: 100 dB
Driver : 154EB-16 ohm 15” woofer, 2” voice coil, cast frame
Impedance: 8 ohms
Dimensions: 43” X 27” X 20”
Enclosure: Vented direct radiating
Application: Subwoofer, bass guitar
Weight: 88lbs.
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Thanks again for contacting Gibson Customer Service, and best regards always.
Kirk Eberhard"
It's nice to know there's still some decent folks on the Gibson support line.
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