Does anybody know what the practical effects are of the "body" and "limit" controls on a London Power Standard amp? These seem quite unique.
The "Limit" control is a 1M pot wired like a rheostat between the two output phases of the PI, so that when the control is maxed they are shorted together and when all the way down there is 1M between them. The "Body" control is 1M pot wired sort of like a volume control for the out-of-phase side so that when all the way down, the input to the out-of-phase power tube is grounded.
These controls seem like they would have drastic crazy effects on the output and balance of the power amp. In the sandard amp they are front panel controls, not internal adjustment pots.
The "Limit" control is a 1M pot wired like a rheostat between the two output phases of the PI, so that when the control is maxed they are shorted together and when all the way down there is 1M between them. The "Body" control is 1M pot wired sort of like a volume control for the out-of-phase side so that when all the way down, the input to the out-of-phase power tube is grounded.
These controls seem like they would have drastic crazy effects on the output and balance of the power amp. In the sandard amp they are front panel controls, not internal adjustment pots.
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