i made a schematic for an undocumented version of Gibson EH150
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The Amp Surgeon
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i made a schematic for an undocumented version of Gibson EH150
I created a schematic for an unchanged 1938 Gibson EH-150, never serviced, no orig parts changed, untouched innards that is different than the two versions I can find on-line. Where should I post? Sure could help someone trying to restore one like this that had been modified over the years. Attached. Feel free to share wherever. Thanks!
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Re: i made a schematic for an undocumented version of Gibson EH150
Share this at Schematic heaven .
They will put it up there.
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Re: i made a schematic for an undocumented version of Gibson EH150
V3 cannot operate properly without a ground reference for the grid.
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Re: i made a schematic for an undocumented version of Gibson EH150
V3 should be connected like this...
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I think this is the original from the Gibson Amplifier Master Service Book...
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The Amp Surgeon
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Re: i made a schematic for an undocumented version of Gibson EH150
Seemingly so, but yet, I checked, and checked thoroughly. Did you see my note about that on the schematic? I had checked for any voltage on the grid: there wass none. I had re-verified that there is no ground reference. Since no ground ref presents an extremely high Z node at grid of V3, I expected excess hum, but when I hung a 1M to ground on it, surprisingly there was not hum diff. I also grounded lug 1 of the pot, and that did not matter either. I have seen Gibson wire these and some BR series like that before, and grounding HAS made a diff. Why the volts at the grid don't run away on this mystifies me.
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The Amp Surgeon
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Re: i made a schematic for an undocumented version of Gibson EH150
Yes, well aware. See my note on the schematic? And i'll copy this from what I posted to another member: "Seemingly so, but yet, I checked, and checked thoroughly. Did you see my note about that on the schematic? I had checked for any voltage on the grid: there wass none. I had re-verified that there is no ground reference. Since no ground ref presents an extremely high Z node at grid of V3, I expected excess hum, but when I hung a 1M to ground on it, surprisingly there was not hum diff. I also grounded lug 1 of the pot, and that did not matter either. I have seen Gibson wire these and some BR series like that before, and grounding HAS made a diff. Why the volts at the grid don't run away on this mystifies me."
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The Amp Surgeon
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Re: i made a schematic for an undocumented version of Gibson EH150
With both volume controls set max CCW, measure resistance from chassis to pin 4 and pin 5 of the 6N7. Connect the meter directly to the tube socket. What have you.
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Re: i made a schematic for an undocumented version of Gibson EH150
Thanks; there is no 6N7 on the unit I am servicing. See my schematic. There is "infinite" resistance at the grid of V3 to ground, on mine.
Re: i made a schematic for an undocumented version of Gibson EH150
That's my mistake for looking at the wrong schematic while typing. Of course I meant your V3 grid that is floating. This is against everything I was taught about tube circuits in tech school back in '68. I'd love to see some hi-rez gut shot pics of that amp. I did a google search on the topic. Good to see that Google's AI believes the same theory that was taught back in the '60s.The Amp Surgeon wrote: ↑Wed Oct 01, 2025 2:43 am Thanks; there is no 6N7 on the unit I am servicing. See my schematic. There is "infinite" resistance at the grid of V3 to ground, on mine.
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Did you happen to measure the idle current with and without the pot ground referenced? You could get that by measuring Vk. Trying to measure Vg will provide a ground reference and change the operating point. With the grid floating, the tube should become a diode with current limited by the plate and cathode resistors.The Amp Surgeon wrote: ↑Tue Sep 30, 2025 3:25 pm...Why the volts at the grid don't run away on this mystifies me."