hello,
first post here!
I just restored a 65 Ampeg Gemini 2 (it's the 7591, fixed bias type): did a cap job, redid the tone sections with discrete components (one channel was humming badly and the other had way more gain than the other), new screen and grid resistors and new standby wiring besides other maintenance duties.
the schematics glued to the back of the amp has a standby switch that works by lifting the secondary center tap from ground. Is that safe? Any counter indication?
Voltages are higher than those on the schematics but within norm, only voltage that seems bad is the screen one, that appears to be a couple of volts higher than the plate one (448 vs. 446-7).
the output transformer appears not original and shows an impedance of about 9k Ohm.
could this be the cause of that voltages?
to reduce screen voltage to 5 volts less than plate voltage I need to raise screen resistor from 470 to 1500 Ohms, but it seems that sound suffers a bit.
any suggestion?
thanks
Francesco
first post here!
I just restored a 65 Ampeg Gemini 2 (it's the 7591, fixed bias type): did a cap job, redid the tone sections with discrete components (one channel was humming badly and the other had way more gain than the other), new screen and grid resistors and new standby wiring besides other maintenance duties.
the schematics glued to the back of the amp has a standby switch that works by lifting the secondary center tap from ground. Is that safe? Any counter indication?
Voltages are higher than those on the schematics but within norm, only voltage that seems bad is the screen one, that appears to be a couple of volts higher than the plate one (448 vs. 446-7).
the output transformer appears not original and shows an impedance of about 9k Ohm.
could this be the cause of that voltages?
to reduce screen voltage to 5 volts less than plate voltage I need to raise screen resistor from 470 to 1500 Ohms, but it seems that sound suffers a bit.
any suggestion?
thanks
Francesco
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