I just got a Johnson Monarch M-4 (a Canadian built amp) off of e-bay. After some blind alleys, I eventually figured out that it is all but identical to a Fender Twin 5D8, even the board layout. (Different volume pot values, different presence circuit values.... that's about it.)
Can someone explain the theory of how the high/low input jacks work? It's quite different from the usual Fender arrangement... the plates of the input tubes are all tied to B+ with 100K resistors, then there are 100K mixer resistors joined together. If you use one of the inputs, the grid of one of the two triode halves will be grounded, so I guess the signal will be attenuated by the mixer resistor plus the ra of tube with no signal going into it. Using the other input is what has me confused. The summing point of the two triode halves is AC coupled back into the grid... it almost seems like a positive feedback circuit.
Please explain!
Nathan
Can someone explain the theory of how the high/low input jacks work? It's quite different from the usual Fender arrangement... the plates of the input tubes are all tied to B+ with 100K resistors, then there are 100K mixer resistors joined together. If you use one of the inputs, the grid of one of the two triode halves will be grounded, so I guess the signal will be attenuated by the mixer resistor plus the ra of tube with no signal going into it. Using the other input is what has me confused. The summing point of the two triode halves is AC coupled back into the grid... it almost seems like a positive feedback circuit.
Please explain!
Nathan
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