So I was looking at my SS PA amp with the idea of possibly removing the output transformer because I only ever use one tap on it. Turns out that some kind of NFB voodoo is happening via one of the output taps so forget this idea.
But it leads me to wonder a couple things:
1. What is T2 for?
2. Why are the thermistors so far away from the germanium transistors?
When I got this amp the thermistors had come loose from the kapton tape that was sticking them to the case. Lacking the ability to restick the thermistors to the kapton, I instead epoxied them to a chunk of aluminum and bolted that where the thermistors used to be . Works fine so far as I can tell. But this location is quite far away from where the germanium transistors are heatsinked to the case. Would it be better if each thermistor were closer to its corresponding transistor?
mpa-20_schematic.pdf
But it leads me to wonder a couple things:
1. What is T2 for?
2. Why are the thermistors so far away from the germanium transistors?
When I got this amp the thermistors had come loose from the kapton tape that was sticking them to the case. Lacking the ability to restick the thermistors to the kapton, I instead epoxied them to a chunk of aluminum and bolted that where the thermistors used to be . Works fine so far as I can tell. But this location is quite far away from where the germanium transistors are heatsinked to the case. Would it be better if each thermistor were closer to its corresponding transistor?
mpa-20_schematic.pdf
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