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someone over at groupdiy came up with a pretty simple mod to fix the popping on the switch by making that position an actual "off" position.
http://www.prodigy-pro.com/diy/index.php?topic=27791.240 post 246someone over at groupdiy came up with a pretty simple mod to fix the popping on the switch by making that position an actual "off" position.
I gather the switch is make before break, but that's just a guess, and somehow that screws with the output transistor bias.
I don't think any other parts are likely to fail there; the output transistor should be plenty robust, and the series resistor supplying the output stage is smaller value (12R?) and 1W.
Hey Chance (in case you're checking in here)
Last night I received 8 USPS click-n-ship tracking numbers. Is each mic and pre I bought going to be arriving in its own little box?
Just a heads-up,
Jon M
Thanks MS. Was it determined that 7R8 should be replaced with a 2w resistor or not? There was talk on PSW about adding an OFF in that position on the gain pot if that's the cause.
Thanks MS. Was it determined that 7R8 should be replaced with a 2w resistor or not? There was talk on PSW about adding an OFF in that position on the gain pot if that's the cause.
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Out of idle curiousity, has anyone compared their actual shipping cost to the the USPS online calculator?
I've lost count of how many parcels I've had posted from the US, but I've nearly always checked the shipping costs with the USPS online thingy and rarely noticed sufficient difference to cause me concern........................until now!!! No matter which way I enter estimated dimensions or weight (which is a known factor), the USPS facility indicates the possibility of some serious over-charging, at least for o/seas destinations.
For o/seas guys buying pres, this possibilty, dumped on top of the fact that the justifiable frustrations o/seas guys are already feeling are unlikely to be reduced by the GB organisers......eg: there's sweet fuck all possibility that any warranty (if it really exists), will be of any use to GB'ers outside the US.........would just be the icing on the cake.
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It's 33vdc - it's after the rectifier, measured on the leads of the caps.Only the first one![]()
I think he was measuring VAC though . . . crazydoc?
The voltage is 33v give or take 0.2v at the rectifier output (regulator input - measured on C9 and C14) of each 24v supply. The ripple is a sawtooth 120 Hz of o.2v on C9 and 0.1v on C14. Output ripple is an unmeasurable <1mv on each.
It's 33vdc - it's after the rectifier, measured on the leads of the caps.
https://homerecording.com/bbs/showpost.php?p=3084622&postcount=7296
Okay. That makes sense. Sigh. 6% safety margin. *smashes head repeatedly into a wall*
in the 24v power suppliesBut didn't you say the 81 used all 25V caps![]()
But didn't you say the 81 used all 25V caps![]()
For those of us who are total idiots as far as electronic components go - what is the final word here on the 73's (and other units) with regard to component power handling, longevity, etc.?
The last 5-6 posts have lost me completely.
Jay
there aren't any good
or even adquate fixes yet
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i'm sure at some point
it will all be put into
a more cogent/cookbook form
but there's still a ways to go