Hi all-
firstly I'd like to say hello, this is my very first post. This forum has been a tremendous help in the past, I've enjoyed being a lurker, happy to now be an active participant.
Back to my request, I need to see if I can find any documentation regarding the Rhodes student model with Peterson amp, specifically the power supply section, but if anyone has a schematic for a model other then the ubiquitous first version/ figure 11-19, I'd love to take a look at the whole thing.
For background: I have a model #1573 Peterson amp from a 1969(?) Rhodes student model on the bench. I am looking at replacing some components due to age and unreliability. It currently has germanium transistors and I would like to swap them out for silicon. I have done the homework regarding the swap in the output section, and the need to change the 2.7 ohm resistors with 12 ohm to properly adjust the bias. It currently has two Delco 801522 transistors for outputs. It seems I should be able to use an mj15016g with the resistor swap and be okay for that part.
Problem is, there is a third transistor mounted on the rear of the chassis, Delco DTG-110B, not on a heatsink, just direct mounted to the outside of the back wall. It feeds back to a small circuit board mounted vertically inside the chassis. This board is the power supply for which I am seeking a schematic. I have found the one available schematic for the student model preamplifier and power amplifier (Rhodes service manual figure 11-19) but it doesn't include the power supply. It references a separate drawing #6803-5.
One helpful source told me to look at the power supply for the Peterson 80 watt version, and while quite similar, it just isn't quite the same. Or at least not enough for my limited skills to find it helpful. If anyone has any experience with, or knowledge of, these particular amps and related germanium to silicon swap, I would greatly appreciate any insight or information you'd be willing to share.
firstly I'd like to say hello, this is my very first post. This forum has been a tremendous help in the past, I've enjoyed being a lurker, happy to now be an active participant.
Back to my request, I need to see if I can find any documentation regarding the Rhodes student model with Peterson amp, specifically the power supply section, but if anyone has a schematic for a model other then the ubiquitous first version/ figure 11-19, I'd love to take a look at the whole thing.
For background: I have a model #1573 Peterson amp from a 1969(?) Rhodes student model on the bench. I am looking at replacing some components due to age and unreliability. It currently has germanium transistors and I would like to swap them out for silicon. I have done the homework regarding the swap in the output section, and the need to change the 2.7 ohm resistors with 12 ohm to properly adjust the bias. It currently has two Delco 801522 transistors for outputs. It seems I should be able to use an mj15016g with the resistor swap and be okay for that part.
Problem is, there is a third transistor mounted on the rear of the chassis, Delco DTG-110B, not on a heatsink, just direct mounted to the outside of the back wall. It feeds back to a small circuit board mounted vertically inside the chassis. This board is the power supply for which I am seeking a schematic. I have found the one available schematic for the student model preamplifier and power amplifier (Rhodes service manual figure 11-19) but it doesn't include the power supply. It references a separate drawing #6803-5.
One helpful source told me to look at the power supply for the Peterson 80 watt version, and while quite similar, it just isn't quite the same. Or at least not enough for my limited skills to find it helpful. If anyone has any experience with, or knowledge of, these particular amps and related germanium to silicon swap, I would greatly appreciate any insight or information you'd be willing to share.
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