Hi, can any of the more experienced members please explain technically why this is done?
This is a Marshall Major 200 W example, but I've seen this on other amps as well. The center-tap of the high voltage secondary is not grounded, but is connected at the intersection of two series reservoir caps. I guess this is a pretty basic power supply question, but I've been asked about it more than once and I'm not 100% sure why exactly it's like that.
This is a Marshall Major 200 W example, but I've seen this on other amps as well. The center-tap of the high voltage secondary is not grounded, but is connected at the intersection of two series reservoir caps. I guess this is a pretty basic power supply question, but I've been asked about it more than once and I'm not 100% sure why exactly it's like that.
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