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  • #31
    Originally posted by GrahamPearson View Post
    The components are the same on both of my amps. I'm confident the 4.7M resistors and the following input wiring scheme have not been tampered with because I bought one of my amps from the original owner and he was definitely not tech savvy.

    The upper input: Tip is grounded if no jack is inserted. This ground disables both the upper and lower input if no jack is inserted.
    The lower input: Tip is connected to the tip of the upper input via a 100K resistor (brown:black:yellow). Lower input is grounded if no jack is inserted in upper input.

    Sorry for my slow reply. I was expecting an email informing me if there was any new thread activity.
    Graham
    Awesome, thanks for this, Graham.

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    • #32
      Holy *&^%, who designed this insane beast?

      Got one in and figured out a few things you guys described here. These sound pretty cool, but my god, let someone with experience design the box.
      A nightmare to service, stuff all over the place, yikes!

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      • #33
        Does anyone have the main printed circuit board layout for the Seymour Duncan Convertible 100W amp?

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        • #34
          Originally posted by pslebow View Post
          Does anyone have the main printed circuit board layout for the Seymour Duncan Convertible 100W amp?
          I don't know about a layout, but there is a schematic here:

          https://el34world.com/charts/Schemat...rtible_100.pdf

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          • #35
            Yes, thanks. I do have the schematics. Problem is the the side of printed circuit board with the traces is inaccessible. To tie a component to the schematic is very time consuming using an ohm meter. I wanted to find the input point to the phase inverter V2 input, for instance. Turned out to be 6 inches from the tube pin after much trial and error hunting. I contacted SD but they claim they don't have the layouts anymore. Hard to believe.
            But thanks.

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            • #36
              I have a bunch of files: schematics, main board component layout, etc. I've zipped several of these files and uploaded the zip file to my ftp site. You can download the zip file by typing in the following link in your browser command line. NOTE: This command is VERY CASE-SENSITIVE, so make sure you get it right.

              ftp.grahampearson.com/SDConvertible/SDDistributionFiles.zip

              Let me know if you need anything else.
              Graham

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              • #37
                That link just gave the newsletter, but as you say, it must be typed into the address bar completely. Or copy and paste this:
                ftp.grahampearson.com/SDConvertible/SDDistributionFiles.zip
                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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