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Tubes?

Started by Super God, July 18, 2007, 06:46:18 PM

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Super God

This may seem like a really dumb statement, but...I never knew that ubes were so large. :o

I'm glad lots of people are using tubes to start with!
>9000

Jdo300

Hey Marco,

Thanks for the schematic. I have one question about the first picture which I circled below. What is that component?

God Bless,
Jason O

z_p_e

Quote from: Mannix on August 17, 2007, 07:51:38 PM
Hey, this is weird!

Lots of guitar players here .or "would be" ones?
I started in electronics at 14 because my guitar amp blew up and i had to fix it...

Lindsay

I'm certain that there are 100 or more guitarists here that would blow me away, but here's a little sample of the Traynor-gone-Marshall amp I rebuilt....

Ahh....tubes.... 8)

z_p_e

Quote from: Jdo300 on August 17, 2007, 10:26:03 PM
Hey Marco,

Thanks for the schematic. I have one question about the first picture which I circled below. What is that component?

God Bless,
Jason O

Jason,

That looks like a spark gap or arc suppressor. I wouldn't worry about it because it's there for protection only I would think.

Darren

BEP

@Jdo300

Those two white dots are likely the output terminals. Usually the output is isolated from the load with a capacitor to keep plate voltage off the antenna or the next tube stage.