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Grid Stopper Values on 1940s Masco Guitar Amp?

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  • #16
    Originally posted by Helmholtz View Post

    That will be so with both wirings.

    But with a typical Fender/Marshall wiring the inputs have different sensitivity and input impedance.

    As this is a receiver, the 2 inputs may be equal sensitivity, but that would mean mutual loading with shorting jacks.
    With such wiring, lowering the 220k resistors without changing the jacks's wiring actually isn't a good idea.
    Ok. I will put a new set of 220K in there. Thank you for the warning.

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    • #17
      Heres the 6sl7 version, yes shorting jacks. I really like these old schematics, a single 6v6 driving a pair of 6l6 thru a interstage transformer, or another with a pair of 6v6 push pull driving a pair of 6l6 thru a interstage transformer, 3 rectifier tubes, who copied that (wording)?

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