Can someone explain this?
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iknowjohnny
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Can someone explain this?
Is this a schematic typo? Look at the .002uf/470k filter coming off the V1A plate. Theres a coupler, then this filter but theres a bypass around it basically voiding it's effect. If the bypass was switched i'd get it, but it isn't. I keep staring at it trying to see if i'm spacing. What am i missing, or is it a typo?
Re: Can someone explain this?
I'm not seeing it.
Do not limit yourself to what others think is reasonable or possible.
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iknowjohnny
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Re: Can someone explain this?
Oops, sorry. It's here... http://www.webphix.com/schematic%20heav ... slo100.pdf
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Re: Can someone explain this?
It's most likely a schematic error. The sound would be brighter for sure if the short were removed. So maybe a bright switch was supposed to be where the short is.
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iknowjohnny
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Re: Can someone explain this?
Yeah, could be. Well, at least i know i'm not going crazy.
Thanks.
Re: Can someone explain this?
It's bypassed to sort of dampen the effect of the filter... J/K
Yep, it's a mistake. Looks like maybe the person drawing it was in a bit of a hurry. Note the bright/normal switch; it doesn't need to be double throw switch unless there's something I'm missing about it. The same arrangement is used in the lower preamp drawing but I don't see any benefit in doing it that way.
Yep, it's a mistake. Looks like maybe the person drawing it was in a bit of a hurry. Note the bright/normal switch; it doesn't need to be double throw switch unless there's something I'm missing about it. The same arrangement is used in the lower preamp drawing but I don't see any benefit in doing it that way.
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vibratoking
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Re: Can someone explain this?
That's there to prevent blatant design stealing. The JTM45 would have had that if the Bassman did.
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Andy Le Blanc
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Re: Can someone explain this?
Some times the same PCB is used for more than one model in the MFG of a brand.
It could also be jumper on the PCB depending on the model...
It could also be jumper on the PCB depending on the model...
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Re: Can someone explain this?
You can find the right schematic on sloclone forum.
That one is not right.
That one is not right.
Hi Andy, it's just an error. That part of the circuit is mounted directly on the switch in the original SLO.Andy Le Blanc wrote:It could also be jumper on the PCB depending on the model...
The DPDT is the clean/crunch switch (different dampening between the 1st and 2nd gain stage).sepulchre wrote: Note the bright/normal switch; it doesn't need to be double throw switch unless there's something I'm missing about it.
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There's a switch labelled "Bright" shown as a single pole double throw, separate from the clean/crunch switch.The DPDT is the clean/crunch switch (different dampening between the 1st and 2nd gain stage).sepulchre wrote: Note the bright/normal switch; it doesn't need to be double throw switch unless there's something I'm missing about it.