Try clipping your probe to those....
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wire v2b #94
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Re: wire v2b #94
So... Maybe not so much of a voltage test point... maybe looking at a waveform. Cool to put that into perspective.jelle wrote:Try clipping your probe to those...
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Re: wire v2b #94
I'm not buying it. You could see the waveform at the coax eyelet or the top of the Ratio pot. A loop could have been soldered into that eyelet more easily if desired. Is it a bare wire, or covered with white insulation? I think it's a remnant of some earlier tone shaping network.
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Re: wire v2b #94
If HAD is reading this, I'd bet he is rather amused... 
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Re: wire v2b #94
My guess is that ratio resistor to the ratio pot had a jumper at one time
to see what value resistor worked best, resistor range 100k to 180k
and just spaced out cutting off that wire. Hard to see through the blue goop
but looks like #183 has that same uncut wire.
to see what value resistor worked best, resistor range 100k to 180k
and just spaced out cutting off that wire. Hard to see through the blue goop
but looks like #183 has that same uncut wire.
Re: wire v2b #94
Don't bother, Martin is not buying it.drew wrote:I thought this was settled . . .