Difference between 1977 and 90's power supply
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jackson649
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Difference between 1977 and 90's power supply
Could someone tell me if there are any advantages in using the 90's precision power supply schematics over the one used in the 1977 schematics?
- Darkbluemurder
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Re: Difference between 1977 and 90's power supply
Do you mean the one with the "totem poles" (2 series caps at each node bypassed with resistors)? The advantages of such power supply are:
1) 2 series caps add voltage handling capacity (2 350 Volt caps can handle 700 Volts).
2) Should at any time the power supply string be broken (e.g. by a blown fuse or bad connection) there should be no residual charge in any of the caps.
You will appreciate the value of no. 2) when you worked on a Marshall with its fuse blown. The first two series caps do not have bleeding resistors, and when I checked just to make sure everything was OK the meter showed the full 500 Volts!
It should not make a discernible difference in sound.
1) 2 series caps add voltage handling capacity (2 350 Volt caps can handle 700 Volts).
2) Should at any time the power supply string be broken (e.g. by a blown fuse or bad connection) there should be no residual charge in any of the caps.
You will appreciate the value of no. 2) when you worked on a Marshall with its fuse blown. The first two series caps do not have bleeding resistors, and when I checked just to make sure everything was OK the meter showed the full 500 Volts!
It should not make a discernible difference in sound.
Re: Difference between 1977 and 90's power supply
There is a considerably different dropping string. That to me is the big tonal difference. The one thing we don't know is what the dropping string was on the 90s with certainty. We have an example, but it is possible the bybrid A dropping string was also used......
jackson649 wrote:Could someone tell me if there are any advantages in using the 90's precision power supply schematics over the one used in the 1977 schematics?
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groovtubin
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Re: Difference between 1977 and 90's power supply
Like dogears, i`ve built almost ALL the variations, to MY ears it DOES make a HUGE diff in tone and esp string feel. Allowing the CHARGE time of a capacitor to be REDUCED produces a clearer sound. To the HIFI crowd it means BIGGER more well defined frequencies , and it does the same thing in a guitar amplifier! The overall feel is a bit STIFFER, but when you CRANK it up, hit the BOOST, STAND BACK!!Darkbluemurder wrote:Do you mean the one with the "totem poles" (2 series caps at each node bypassed with resistors)? The advantages of such power supply are:
1) 2 series caps add voltage handling capacity (2 350 Volt caps can handle 700 Volts).
2) Should at any time the power supply string be broken (e.g. by a blown fuse or bad connection) there should be no residual charge in any of the caps.
You will appreciate the value of no. 2) when you worked on a Marshall with its fuse blown. The first two series caps do not have bleeding resistors, and when I checked just to make sure everything was OK the meter showed the full 500 Volts!
It should not make a discernible difference in sound.
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jackson649
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Re: Difference between 1977 and 90's power supply
groovtubin, could you guys tell me which power supply you are refering to? Thanks
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Re: Difference between 1977 and 90's power supply
+1jackson649 wrote:groovtubin, could you guys tell me which power supply you are refering to? Thanks
Which one sounds fuller? without the bleeders or with them?
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groovtubin
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Re: Difference between 1977 and 90's power supply
To ME i like using the stacked supply on a 50 watter JUST on the preamp, a 50 watter i go ALL the way, no matter which circuit, just exp and see what YOU like!skyboltone wrote:+1jackson649 wrote:groovtubin, could you guys tell me which power supply you are refering to? Thanks
Which one sounds fuller? without the bleeders or with them?
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groovtubin
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Re: Difference between 1977 and 90's power supply
97 ODS jpjackson649 wrote:groovtubin, could you guys tell me which power supply you are refering to? Thanks