Originally posted by Helmholtz
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Since you are expecting a hi-fi amplifier performance from a guitar amplifier, I'm afraid you will have to do a lot of work on grounding and shielding and revision the parts, as oldtimer built-in parts are a reflection and spirit of his time.
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When the amplifier is brought with the measuring instruments "under the thread", the question arises ... what's left of the sound ...
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Try for comparison purposes to perform identical measurements on another similar guitar amplifier.Last edited by vintagekiki; 09-08-2019, 09:25 PM.It's All Over Now
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Last edited by catalin gramada; 09-08-2019, 08:53 PM."If it measures good and sounds bad, it is bad. If it measures bad and sounds good, you are measuring the wrong things."
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Do You think the ripple is injected into the PI through feedback loop, than returned to power grids with different phase shifts the difference will be amplified instead to be cancelled, please ?"If it measures good and sounds bad, it is bad. If it measures bad and sounds good, you are measuring the wrong things."
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Wow, so disconnecting the PI significantly increases ripple voltage at the grids without NFB??
What about differential measurements? Point is that the phase shift causes the differential voltage between the grids to be larger than the difference between peak values.Last edited by Helmholtz; 09-08-2019, 09:18 PM.- Own Opinions Only -
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Originally posted by catalin gramada View PostDo You think the ripple is injected into the PI through feedback loop, than returned to power grids with different phase shifts the difference will be amplified instead to be cancelled, please ?- Own Opinions Only -
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I couldn't understand why it didn't work as I described (badly) in post #55 (outputs out of phase) so I decided to simulate it by injecting a 50Hz sine wave where the bias supply connects. The first plot below is as the schematic Catalin posted. It shows a small phase shift. I then changed the capacitors to 4u7 to push the effects of their phase shift well below 50Hz and produced the second plot which now has the outputs 180* out of phase.
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Originally posted by vintagekiki View PostA seemingly stupid question.
Is there ripple when all tubes from the amplifier are removed and the amplifier is on?
"If it measures good and sounds bad, it is bad. If it measures bad and sounds good, you are measuring the wrong things."
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Originally posted by Helmholtz View PostWell, that is direct PT to OT leakage field coupling."If it measures good and sounds bad, it is bad. If it measures bad and sounds good, you are measuring the wrong things."
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Originally posted by catalin gramada View PostSorry I have to learn what differential mode scope meant. Please to explain for a truck driver way of understanding. Thanks
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Originally posted by Helmholtz View PostWow, so disconnecting the PI significantly increases ripple voltage at the grids without NFB??Last edited by Dave H; 09-08-2019, 11:02 PM.
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