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22_cal.pdf
I have a Boogie Studio 22 (non EQ). This may eventually escalate to the Troubleshooting forum, but I haven't given up on the repair yet. This is more in the "What the hell was Randall Smith possibly thinking" category. My initial thought is that it was some cheap-skate LTP, but no. I have been staring at the PI, drawing equivalent circuits, calculating currents and I am pretty sure its a Paraphase PI. And if I'm right, its way way wackier design than an old Fender Paraphase.
The inverting triode is normal, but the input for the non-inverting (the lower triode in the schematic) is coming from the feedback loop. That sounds like a bizarre version of the "Einstein Chicken and Egg conundrum" to me. How can you feedback what has not yet been created, so as to create it by running it through a triode, then the output tubes, then the primary, then secondary stage of the O/P transformer and then feed a portion of it back to the non-inverting triode of the PI so you can see what you have just fed back? Surely the signal coming into the non-inverting triode would bear little resemblance to what's coming out f the inverting triode.
I thought in any PI you ideally wanted the 2 phases to be identical but 180 deg out of phase. In this design the 2 phases will be 5th cousins...at best. Then there's a presence control draining some of that high frequency signal to ground. I just don't get it.
Have I totally misunderstood the design? Opinions and mockery welcomed. (Enzo: This is where you would insert a comment about the phases actually being 180deg the other way to what I've stated because I'm from the Land Down Under! )
22_cal.pdf
I have a Boogie Studio 22 (non EQ). This may eventually escalate to the Troubleshooting forum, but I haven't given up on the repair yet. This is more in the "What the hell was Randall Smith possibly thinking" category. My initial thought is that it was some cheap-skate LTP, but no. I have been staring at the PI, drawing equivalent circuits, calculating currents and I am pretty sure its a Paraphase PI. And if I'm right, its way way wackier design than an old Fender Paraphase.
The inverting triode is normal, but the input for the non-inverting (the lower triode in the schematic) is coming from the feedback loop. That sounds like a bizarre version of the "Einstein Chicken and Egg conundrum" to me. How can you feedback what has not yet been created, so as to create it by running it through a triode, then the output tubes, then the primary, then secondary stage of the O/P transformer and then feed a portion of it back to the non-inverting triode of the PI so you can see what you have just fed back? Surely the signal coming into the non-inverting triode would bear little resemblance to what's coming out f the inverting triode.
I thought in any PI you ideally wanted the 2 phases to be identical but 180 deg out of phase. In this design the 2 phases will be 5th cousins...at best. Then there's a presence control draining some of that high frequency signal to ground. I just don't get it.
Have I totally misunderstood the design? Opinions and mockery welcomed. (Enzo: This is where you would insert a comment about the phases actually being 180deg the other way to what I've stated because I'm from the Land Down Under! )
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