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  • VoimaRadio K-40-2 Speaker Output

    Hi,

    Might be a stupid question but where's the speaker output on this amp?

    VoimaRadio K40-2
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  • #2
    THat is a Public Address Amplifier and as such is designed for 70 and 100voltline operation. The 18volt tapping is for a monitor speaker in the control room. There is no actual main power loud speaker tapping.
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    • #3
      I think the monitor output can be used to connect a 16 Ohm speaker giving up to 20W output.

      The lower OT winding which also provides the 70V/100V line outputs is the "primary" of the OT connecting to power tubes.
      The CT is grounded and the output stage uses 2 floating HT supplies.
      Need to think more about this uncommon circuit.

      I think it's a PP poweramp with tubes operating as cathode followers and the OT primary fed by the cathodes.
      Last edited by Helmholtz; 02-24-2023, 03:42 PM.
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      • #4
        It's a circlotron circuit. Speaker output is exactly where you have marked it on the schematic. With 8 ohm speaker you'll get about 40W out of it.

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        • #5
          Thanks!

          I turned it up slowly for a short time, and I even get sound out of it.
          But obviously it’s in desperate need of some new caps.
          I can also see a crusty resistor in there.

          All the can-caps probably need to go, do any of you know which capacitor brand/models that tend to go bad?
          Or should I just swap them all?

          Link to new pictures: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/7xdok5vmo...x0Lvx8zva?dl=0

          Thanks again!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Lauri View Post
            It's a circlotron circuit.
            Thanks, I had figured out the circuit principle.
            But was wondering about the benefit from the cross-coupling.
            That name gives me something to look up. Do you know a good source?
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Helmholtz View Post

              Thanks, I had figured out the circuit principle.
              But was wondering about the benefit from the cross-coupling.
              That name gives me something to look up. Do you know a good source?
              Main benefit of the circuit is that it doesn't require an expensive output transformer to get a good performance out of it. Power transformer with a correct turns ratio can be used as an output transformer.

              https://circlotron.tripod.com/

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