Not sure what you mean. They do have a plus/minus sign by the diodes, but the symbol is clear that the anode is the source of negative DC. And the B+ diodes are also correct.
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Originally posted by Enzo View PostNot sure what you mean. They do have a plus/minus sign by the diodes, but the symbol is clear that the anode is the source of negative DC. And the B+ diodes are also correct.
Some gut shots of the unit in question would sure help things along.Originally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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They are drawn correct on the schematics. The layout on the Harvard 5F10 is my original issue. The + sign on the layout vs. the + sign on the selenium in this '58, which I believe is original, do not jive. Wire it that way, and get about +7v. Anyway, the amp is returned, it sounds great, and I may never know what was the original thinking here. Never thought that referring to a 55 year old Fender layout would be such a PITA, but C'est la vie.It's weird, because it WAS working fine.....
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