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SSS #002 REDRAW DRAFT
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- martin manning
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Re: SSS #002 REDRAW DRAFT
Would I have won?
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Re: SSS #002 REDRAW DRAFT
You are correct. It took me reading it several times to catch on-if I did. The "Did I get it correct?" was actually meant for Ryan 
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Re: SSS #002 REDRAW DRAFT
oh!! That is much clearer.. Thanks, Martin! I apologize if I missed any communication about this discrepancy before. Looks like I'll need to try it in my ampmartin manning wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 5:48 pm Hi Ryan, it's this. As drawn vs. the red. Your layout shows the red.
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Re: SSS #002 REDRAW DRAFT
No problem, and it basically reduces the output 1 dB if the feedback goes direct to the grid. Other than that, I don't know.
Re: SSS #002 REDRAW DRAFT
Thanks, Martin! Always a cordial interaction with you that I continue to appreciate!martin manning wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 8:29 pm No problem, and it basically reduces the output 1 dB if the feedback goes direct to the grid. Other than that, I don't know.
I updated the layout with this correction. Fun fact: I looked through my pictures and I had this arranged correctly at first and somewhere along the line I changed it to the incorrect way. Oh well. I'm glad it's proper again!
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Re: SSS #002 REDRAW DRAFT
Just noticing this traffic. Is my "redraw" draft correct, then, with respect to the Reverb input NFB? It looks like it is to me. Best.
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Re: SSS #002 REDRAW DRAFT
Yes, yours matches the hand-drawn schematic.
Re: SSS #002 REDRAW DRAFT
For anyone interested, if you would like to better understand the Manning/RColgan Bias mod, I used Falstad to model it. Pretty interesting to watch the simulation. I added a smoothing filter, not sure if it is needed or not, but ripple current looks to be gone.
https://www.falstad.com/circuit/circuit ... kuUdBmtsQA
Short Link: https://tinyurl.com/2xu5azjz
https://www.falstad.com/circuit/circuit ... kuUdBmtsQA
Short Link: https://tinyurl.com/2xu5azjz
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Re: SSS #002 REDRAW DRAFT
I may have found an error on the version 7 schematic in the Phase Inverter. I think there is a wire that is mistakenly connected between the C40 .022uF coupling cap and the R50 18k resistor. When that line is connected, the signals are in phase. With it removed, it is out of phase as it should be. Can someone check to make sure I am not hallucinating?
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Re: SSS #002 REDRAW DRAFT
The latest version, 7.1, January 2024, in the first post of this thread, does not have that connection.
Re: SSS #002 REDRAW DRAFT
Thanks Martin. I will grab that and start again. 
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Re: SSS #002 REDRAW DRAFT
Hi,together,
I have a Question to the Handdrawn Schematic from here, from where did it comes? would it drawn in Japan?
I think of the curios voltages there,PT goes into 102 VAC ???,I knew,Japan has 100V AC,but PT must wind for 120V AC,so no Wonder about those low Voltages
Btw.. Here´s my Build,with Ryan Colgan´s Layout,Bipolar Bias Supply and Filter Mod from Martin Manning,and some own Safety Mod´s like Heater Elevation.....:
https://ampgarage.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=37649
It Sounds Big and Amazing
Attached the Handdrawn PSU Schematic,with Original Voltages in Red,my Voltages in green,think i´m pretty on the spot:
I have a Question to the Handdrawn Schematic from here, from where did it comes? would it drawn in Japan?
I think of the curios voltages there,PT goes into 102 VAC ???,I knew,Japan has 100V AC,but PT must wind for 120V AC,so no Wonder about those low Voltages
Btw.. Here´s my Build,with Ryan Colgan´s Layout,Bipolar Bias Supply and Filter Mod from Martin Manning,and some own Safety Mod´s like Heater Elevation.....:
https://ampgarage.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=37649
It Sounds Big and Amazing
Attached the Handdrawn PSU Schematic,with Original Voltages in Red,my Voltages in green,think i´m pretty on the spot:
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Re: SSS #002 REDRAW DRAFT
Japanese characters indicate #002 was most likely traced in Japan, and the voltages shown are therefore likely to be ~17% low due to the 100V line. What appear to be errors in the hand-drawn schematic have been corrected by consensus in the redraw.