I have an early solid state stand alone reverb unit by Fender.
It has a centre tapped full wave rectifier.
Normally the centre tap is used as the 0V/GND. However, here it uses the centre tap as the 'positive' and the upper and lower part of the secondary winding as the return.
I'm wondering if there is a reason why? Any reason to change it to the more common/modern standard?
I'm having trouble finding more info on this uncommon setup.
It has a centre tapped full wave rectifier.
Normally the centre tap is used as the 0V/GND. However, here it uses the centre tap as the 'positive' and the upper and lower part of the secondary winding as the return.
I'm wondering if there is a reason why? Any reason to change it to the more common/modern standard?
I'm having trouble finding more info on this uncommon setup.
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