Can't see it.this is the probe on the output of the 6al5
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It looks like the NW pic has a big hum superimposed.
SE would result from weird rectification, so maybe the 6AL5 is duff.
Please re-post picture.
Can't see it.this is the probe on the output of the 6al5
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The dual potentiometer creates a virtual center tap.The input transformer doesn’t have to be ct? And bring the cv there? Is like that in the original schematic too?
Yes original schemo has a 220k load resistor across the secondary in parallel with the dual pot, no CTThe input transformer doesn’t have to be ct? And bring the cv there? Is like that in the original schematic too?
I believe you made a mistake.Repost of the 6AL5 plates scope.
I left out the single/double switch. attached side chain schemo
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Well, this is not normal. There should not be rapid variations.no input signal = 0vdc .085vac
Input signal but no compression (stable sine wave in the last post) - 0vdc, .027vac
Input signal and compression (freaky waveform on the scope in the last post) - Jumps rapidly between .1v, 3v, and 6v DC, jumps around between 1.3 to 3.3vac
max Input signal and compression - Jumps around rapidly between 8,12, and 18v DC, jumps around in the range of 4 to 6.4vac
I don't doubt it but it would make the attack and release times too long for single operation, which requires only the 0.47uF.Victory! Bad wiring from the controls on the faceplate to the circuit was responsible for a lot of the voltage bouncing around. It was unstable at the fast setting but connecting both the .47uf and 1uf cap in all positions solved it.
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