Folks,
While researching Gibson amps to help with another poster I reviewed the Gibson master service manual which I have in PDF format. I can?t remember where I got the file it?s pretty big (177,585 kb) but I remember that the location was provided either on an old Ampage post or on the current Forum. In any case while tooling through the schemos I came across the Epiphone EA-65 schematic and it?s truly ?interesting and strange? and I?m not sure what?s actually going on there ? so I?d like some other opinions before I again wind up tasting my toes.
The amplifier consists of a ? 6EU7 split load PI feeding another 6EU7 driver tube each triode feeding a 7591 output PP pair. The strange and interesting part is in the NFB loop which, moving ?backwards? from the OT secondary consists of three sub circuits in parallel: the first is simply a potentiometer wired as rheostast marked ?factory adust? and in parallel with this is a 200uf capacitor in series with an SS diode with the cathode going to the OT secondary which is in parallel with an indentical circuit with the diode reversed with the capacitor/diode midpoints tied together with a 68K resistor. Continuing ?upstream? this circuit feeds a lamp which drives an LDR; the LDR goes from the PI control grid to ground. Obviously as the lamp lights/darkens it modulates the signal into the PI via the control grid ? but what is it?s ultimate (and perhaps ulterior) purpose?
And, after we ?cuss and discuss? this circuit a bit I?ve spotted a couple of more truly wild schemos I?d like to dissect ? so if anyone can again point to the Gibson service manual site it would probably helpful.
Rob
While researching Gibson amps to help with another poster I reviewed the Gibson master service manual which I have in PDF format. I can?t remember where I got the file it?s pretty big (177,585 kb) but I remember that the location was provided either on an old Ampage post or on the current Forum. In any case while tooling through the schemos I came across the Epiphone EA-65 schematic and it?s truly ?interesting and strange? and I?m not sure what?s actually going on there ? so I?d like some other opinions before I again wind up tasting my toes.
The amplifier consists of a ? 6EU7 split load PI feeding another 6EU7 driver tube each triode feeding a 7591 output PP pair. The strange and interesting part is in the NFB loop which, moving ?backwards? from the OT secondary consists of three sub circuits in parallel: the first is simply a potentiometer wired as rheostast marked ?factory adust? and in parallel with this is a 200uf capacitor in series with an SS diode with the cathode going to the OT secondary which is in parallel with an indentical circuit with the diode reversed with the capacitor/diode midpoints tied together with a 68K resistor. Continuing ?upstream? this circuit feeds a lamp which drives an LDR; the LDR goes from the PI control grid to ground. Obviously as the lamp lights/darkens it modulates the signal into the PI via the control grid ? but what is it?s ultimate (and perhaps ulterior) purpose?
And, after we ?cuss and discuss? this circuit a bit I?ve spotted a couple of more truly wild schemos I?d like to dissect ? so if anyone can again point to the Gibson service manual site it would probably helpful.
Rob
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