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Domidaw
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Joined on 08-09-2021
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Or whatever you call it, it says there is no sucha option that I make a connection error, but hey..., I'm 41 years old and I know from experience that sometimes this voice is wrong ...
As I mentioned, I am not in the apartment at the moment, but I can see these connections rigt now in front of my eyes ... On the output transformer I have Ls-, Ls +, b +, and anode markings, so ls + is connected to the red speaker socket, Ls- is connected to the ground bus and to black speaker socket, the minus from the c10 capacitor is connected to the ground bus. resistor r22 is connected to plus on c10, resistor R21 is also connected in the same place, then the connection goes from R21 to the tap on the output transpormator marked as B +, then from the tap marked as anode, the connection goes to pin 4 in the 6c33c socket. If you look at the photo posted by me, above the 6c33c socket you will see two small blue sockets with two red wires coming off. These wires are connected to both sides of the resistor R21. These are the sockets where I can insert the probes from the multimeter for reading mV.
Honestly speaking, today I haven't slept all night (This is not a metaphor by any means) thinking about it all, so now is morning and I'm fucked up. I decided to stop my little vacation and go home, lock myself in there and not go out until this amp starts working ....
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