N Cook wrote in message
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Loss of reverb effects. But of course when I try it all present and
correct.
Other than attending to the usual suspects ,anyone know of a specific
problem with these?
Presumably unconnected problem - anyone know what the 1.5x1.5x1 inch
epoxied
block is that has fallen (safely because of plastic housing) against the
power transistors is, 5 wire ribbon connected ?
Owner reports that the moveable notch filter has never worked.
I try it with sig gen and operates over 120 to 1200 Hz , noticeably
reducing
the throughput.
Is he likely top thing it should totally suppress at the chosen notch f ?
..
If I put a scope on it , what would the usual dB peak cut be of such a
notch, generally speaking, not necessarilythis Trace amp?
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The notch f spread should be a tad lower.
Don't know if the epoxied block is cutout/excess gain control or "Dynamic
Correction" (TM) apparently for correcting speaker induced distortion in the
pa. I assume the latter as TM and otherwise presumably unnecessary epoxy.
The 5 wires are opamp +&- DC rails , pa and ps ground lines (about 0.2R
between the two) and a line to the + i/p of the pa preliminary 071 op amp
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Diverse Devices, Southampton, England
electronic hints and repair briefs , schematics/manuals list on
http://home.graffiti.net/diverse:graffiti.net/