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This amp has some minor issues that I'll be repairing. I wanted to start a thread to discuss why this amp sounds the way it does - specifically how much the transformer coupling plays a part in the sound. I read RGs article here Thomas Vox Solid State Amps. So the driver transformer was used as a PI basically. Being that the Germanium transistors may not have had an NPN counterpart, the transformer could drive each one out of phase in push-pull.
Do we think there is any transformer saturation in this circuit? Is there a way to test this? Is transformer saturation when the field collapses due to too much voltage or current?
I am going to scope through the amp and see where the overdrive is produced, but I'm mainly checking to see if the Germanium output transistors are a big part of the sound.
This amp has some minor issues that I'll be repairing. I wanted to start a thread to discuss why this amp sounds the way it does - specifically how much the transformer coupling plays a part in the sound. I read RGs article here Thomas Vox Solid State Amps. So the driver transformer was used as a PI basically. Being that the Germanium transistors may not have had an NPN counterpart, the transformer could drive each one out of phase in push-pull.
Do we think there is any transformer saturation in this circuit? Is there a way to test this? Is transformer saturation when the field collapses due to too much voltage or current?
I am going to scope through the amp and see where the overdrive is produced, but I'm mainly checking to see if the Germanium output transistors are a big part of the sound.
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