Does anyone have a schematic for a Spectra 212-t amp?These were later bought and distributed by Dean Markley. Thanks, Steven
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You may find it here:
DMS - Amplifier Documents
A lot of their amps were a combination of common preamp and power amp circuits.
Steve
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Thanks for your reply.I have found that site but it doesn't have the 212-t. The preamp and power amp circuits are indeed common but I'm actually more interested in the footswitch and switching circuitry. A friend has the amp minus the footswitch so I was hoping to reverse engineer one or a least hack it so that he can use the switchable features on the amp, like the B channel etc............ Again, Thanks, Steven
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Spectra 212-T
Originally posted by crossguy View PostUsed to be a factory tech. Got docs.
What do you need?
DWC
Thanks.Last edited by cppswengr; 10-30-2011, 04:40 PM.
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Variable bias mod
Crossguy has not responded so if you can find the variable bias mod I'd greatly appreciate it.
Thanks
Originally posted by sgelectric View PostGlad you got the footswitch.
There is a variable bias mod that can be implemented on the circuit board.I believe it will be noted on the schematic that Crossguy has.If not, I may be able to find it.
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Sorry for the long delay in reply.
Been too busy and am movin to new digs. I need to rescan the schematic. The f/s jack is the big issue. it was made by AMP and the connectors are impossible to find. the original unit HAD adjustable bias.
email will keep me in touch!
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Originally posted by crossguy View PostUsed to be a factory tech. Got docs.
What do you need?
DWC
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Wowser!
My last activity on this forum was 2011! It's been a while.
I am not sure where those schematics are right at this moment, and I am suuper busy with the holiday.
I can probably find something for you but it might be after the 25th.
Memory says the bias was set to around -47 volts at the grid. The amps were biased a bit cool for my taste, but it was to extend tube life on the finals.
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