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  • Variable Capacitor in '60s Airline Amp

    I was working on a restoration of an old Airline amp and noticed a small variable capacitor (C6 in the schematic). I was curious if anyone had any ideas as to what its purpose might be - variable capacitors aren't something one stumbles into very often in instrument amplifiers.

    Thanks in advance!
    Chris
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    Originally posted by Neutronarmy View Post
    I was working on a restoration of an old Airline amp and noticed a small variable capacitor (C6 in the schematic). I was curious if anyone had any ideas as to what its purpose might be - variable capacitors aren't something one stumbles into very often in instrument amplifiers.

    Thanks in advance!
    Chris
    Looks like some kind of frequency dependent, variable negative feedback. Like a presence control.
    Bruce

    Mission Amps
    Denver, CO. 80022
    www.missionamps.com
    303-955-2412

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Bruce / Mission Amps View Post
      Looks like some kind of frequency dependent, variable negative feedback. Like a presence control.
      That makes a lot of sense. I think the addition of the variable capacitance rather than variable resistance threw me off. Thanks!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Neutronarmy View Post
        I was working on a restoration of an old Airline amp and noticed a small variable capacitor (C6 in the schematic). I was curious if anyone had any ideas as to what its purpose might be - variable capacitors aren't something one stumbles into very often in instrument amplifiers.

        Thanks in advance!
        Chris
        We talking about C6, right? It looks to me like a humbucker. By feeding back a bit of hum in antiphase you cancel the hum on the output and so can use a less expensive power supply design. It's used to modulate the screen grid. Quite clever, really.
        Experience is something you get, just after you really needed it.

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        • #5
          So is it mounted with the other controls, like a presence, or is it a trim pot somewhere, like a hum balance?
          Originally posted by Enzo
          I have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."


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