i've been mucking around with a old general purpose amp i got a while back. i took a look at the output transformer and cant quite work it out.
on one side it has 4 wires coming out, 2 are linked to the output jack (one for active and one to ground) then another two are off to the side and soldered together, is this a tap for a different impedance or what?
Then on the other side of the output transformer it has 5 wires, two wires linking straight to pin 7 of each tube and another 2 linking 2 pin 9 through a 41 ohm resistor and the fifth heads back towards the big cap but i cant work out from there where it goes at 11 at night.
i get 2 of the wires are the 'output' from the power tubes but what are the 2 feeding back into them? and whats the fifth? a ground wire?
i just havent really seen that on any schematics so im wondering whats it's there for. cheers.
on one side it has 4 wires coming out, 2 are linked to the output jack (one for active and one to ground) then another two are off to the side and soldered together, is this a tap for a different impedance or what?
Then on the other side of the output transformer it has 5 wires, two wires linking straight to pin 7 of each tube and another 2 linking 2 pin 9 through a 41 ohm resistor and the fifth heads back towards the big cap but i cant work out from there where it goes at 11 at night.
i get 2 of the wires are the 'output' from the power tubes but what are the 2 feeding back into them? and whats the fifth? a ground wire?
i just havent really seen that on any schematics so im wondering whats it's there for. cheers.
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