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I am going thru a AA864 Vibrolux Reverb that I have never found a proper schematic for, so I am working off the AA964 above. I have replaced lots of leaky caps and out of tolerance resistors, which brought the hum and noise down quite a bit. I ran into the PI and I find a couple of wildly different resistor values. The 100, 1M and 470 ohms match, but there is a 82K in place of the 22K, and a 100K in place of the 820 ohm feedback resistor. I'm wondering what to do here. They look original, so I am inclined to leave them. But I wonder what effects these different values would have?
And for the life of me, why does the cathode have 77v on it, and where does it come from? Is it because it is cathode biased? If so why so much? I actually have 120v there, the last time I checked.
I am going thru a AA864 Vibrolux Reverb that I have never found a proper schematic for, so I am working off the AA964 above. I have replaced lots of leaky caps and out of tolerance resistors, which brought the hum and noise down quite a bit. I ran into the PI and I find a couple of wildly different resistor values. The 100, 1M and 470 ohms match, but there is a 82K in place of the 22K, and a 100K in place of the 820 ohm feedback resistor. I'm wondering what to do here. They look original, so I am inclined to leave them. But I wonder what effects these different values would have?
And for the life of me, why does the cathode have 77v on it, and where does it come from? Is it because it is cathode biased? If so why so much? I actually have 120v there, the last time I checked.
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