I'm still attempting an education in understanding schematics and how things work - just for the sake of interest - and I've learned a lot on this forum so thank you to everyone.
Take a look at the attached schematic - this is the power supply in one of my amps (Gibson GA42RVT). This is ss rectified and I believe D1/D2 are the actual rectifying diodes, correct? Then I see the capacitors at C41/C42 and C39/C40 on the other side of the standby switch. What I really want to know is: what is the purpose of the 220K resistors which appear in (parallel?) to these caps? Is this some kind of simulated sag? Any info appreciated - thanks!
Take a look at the attached schematic - this is the power supply in one of my amps (Gibson GA42RVT). This is ss rectified and I believe D1/D2 are the actual rectifying diodes, correct? Then I see the capacitors at C41/C42 and C39/C40 on the other side of the standby switch. What I really want to know is: what is the purpose of the 220K resistors which appear in (parallel?) to these caps? Is this some kind of simulated sag? Any info appreciated - thanks!
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