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or
a
sp"cial
output
on tJwir prc'amplifil'r
hy
usin~
t!w follow-
iTlg
nlC'thod. A
monophonic
c'xtr'nsion
101ld~T)(';)kl'r
may
bl'
conn('ctNl
to
:1.
sl.!'rl'o systc'm in
thl'
,-;:\111(' way.
T1H'
circuit
shown
hC'1ow
providC's OUt.Pllt from a
central
loudspf'~k('r
with
full
control
over
its
h'vl'l.
For
f1E'st
results,
thl' speakc'rs uSNl
shnuld
bc
idl'ntical.
BC'
cNtain
that
the
loudspeak,,!'.:;
;Ir<~
properly
phased.
The
StC'l'e:o
3;)
has
been
c::lre(ully engilwl'rc'd to give
long,
trouble-free
sNvicp.
However,
a
mistake
in
assembly
or
a
dde-dive
component
C:1!1 afTel't
its
pl'rformance
or
make
it
inoper;ltivc'.
If
difficulty
is ('ncountC'red, a
method·
iCfll
;lnalysis
of
the
trollbl,'
will
usually
Ic~ld
to a
quick
CUrt'.
The: first
thing
to
check
is
thC'
wiring
t.o
be'
surC'
that
all
of
Uw
steps
havC'
\)('C'n
p"l'formed,
;\nd
that
all
connections
ho.ve
been
,~oldc'r('(l.
It
is
especially
helpful
to
have
someone
other
than
the
builder
do
the
checking.
If
the
tubes
do
/lot
light
at
all
(on
both
channels),
it is
likely
that
a.c.
power
is
not
being
delivered
to
the
amplifier.
In
all
likelihood,
the
fuse
will
have
blown,
indicating
the
possibility
of
a
short-circuit
in
eithN
the
fil.1ment
or
high
voltage
supply
lines.
If
tlw r<,sistlnce Iwtwf'cn
ehasgis
ground
ilnd
the
quad
filter
capacitor
lugs is less
than
100,000
ohms,
this
indicates
a
probable
short-circuit
in
the
high-voltage
supply,
If
the
tube,~
of
one
channel
h;;ht,
but
those' of t.he
other
do
not,
the
filament
IC:1ds
from
the
power
transformer
to
one
of
the
circuit
boards
are
probably
not
properly
con-
neet.ed,
or
these
may
be
defective
in
the
power
transformer.
If
(Ill
tubes
light
but
one,
the
tuhl'
in qUl'stion
should
b<~
interchanged
with
one
of
the
same
type
from
another
socket
on
eitber
board.
This
should
show
whethc'r
the
tube
or
its
associated
circuitry
is
at
falI1t; if
the
tuhe
still fails to
light,
it
is
faulty.
II'
it
lights
in
its
nr'w
position.
and
the
tube
inSNted
in
its
place
is
now
dJrk,
a
close
examination
of
the
tube
socket
wiring
will
usually
reveal the'
source
of
the
difficulty.
Should
an
output
tuLt' {6B(1.'i)
ever
require
replacement,
it
is
preferable,
but
not
cssl'ntial,
that
thl'
pair
be
rep1.1ce'd.
If
all
of
the
tubes
light,
hut
Uwrc
is
no
sound
from th('
loudspeakers
when
the
systr~m
is in
operation,
it
is first
necessary
to <'liminate
other
c:omponL~nts
in tlw
system
as
possible
causes
of
the
trouble.
InsL'ding
or
removing
th<'
inpu
t
plugs
at
the
input
sockets
of
the
Stereo
.35,
while
it
is
on
should
produce
a
loud
momentary
hum
or
"thump",
If
the
loudspeakers
are
properly
connected,
and
no
noise
is
produced
by
inserting
or
removing
the
input
plugs,
the
high
voltage
supply
is
probably
not
connected.
Check
the
wiring
around
the
quad
filter
capacitor.
If
one
channel
plays,
and
the
other
does
not,
check
the
signal
path
in
the
defective
channel,
as
well
as
the
high
voltage
supply.
An-
other
possibility
is
that
strands
of
wire
from
the
output
transformer
leads
going
to
the
output
terminal
strip
are
accidentally
shorting,
or
that
the
wires
leading
to
the
loud-
speakers
are
touching
the
chassis
or
each
other.
9
OR
16
n
COM~.ON
IN
CASE
OF TROUBLE
8
CR
16J1
CONNECTING
A THIRD LOUDSPEAKER
TO
YOUR
STEREO
SYSTEM
Tlw
two
lourlspf'akers
used
in
;)
stereo
system
must
he
phased
propprly
(or corre'ct
stereo
reproduction.
The
phas-
ing pracc'ss it.s('lf is simple', aftc'r tlw amplific'r is
operating
and
the
two
loudsTw~kl'rs
a
re'
conn~ctpd.
Play
a monophonic;
record,
or
t.une in a
monophonic
broadcast
on
your
tuncI'. As
you
walk
flcross
the
room in
front
of
the
10udsTwakers,
there
should
be a
smooth,
con-
tinuous
transition
of
sound
from
one
side
of
the
room
to
the
oth('r.
When
you
an'
directly
betw('('n the'
loudspr~ak('rs.
the
sound
should
appe:1r to corne from a
source
that
is
directly
in
front
of
you,
that
is,
also
centered
between
the
[oudspe'akf'rs.
If
you
hav!'
any
doubt
as
to
whet.hN
or
not
the
phasing
is
corl"l~ct.
,'1ftn
making
this
test,
transpose' th('
two
connections
at
one
of the' ;)mplifier
terminal
strips;
that
is,
connect
the
wire
which
was
connected
to
"8"
or
"16"
to
"C01\I",
;ll1d vice vns;.l.
If
you
have
cbanged
to
the
corrc~ct
phasing,
the'
sound
will
now
be
distinctly
centered,
o.nd
the
bass
tones
will
appc'ar
to
have
increased.
If
you
have'
changed
the
connection
to
incorrect
phasing,
tbe
sound
will sc'!'m to
jump
from
one
side
to
the
other
as
you
mov/'
slightly
to tht'
right
and
left
of
cente'r.
PHASING
THE
LOUDSPEAKERS
Headphones
can
be
used
with
the
Stereo
.'35
in
place
of
loudspeakers
or
connectt,d
in
addition
to
loudspeakers.
Most
headphone
manufadurers
supply
instructions
and
special
junction
boxes
which
permit
direct
connection
of
headphones
to
the
loudspeaker
outputs
of
the
amplifier.
With
low
impedance
headphones
(4
to 16
ohm
rating)
without
instructions
from
the
manufacturer.:l
I-watt
resistor
oi
about
100
ohms
should
b~
connected
in
sl~ries
with
the
outpu
t
of
each
channel.
This
will
attenuat0.
the
si~nal
to
each
headphone,
improving
the
signal-to-noise
ratio.
In
most
stereophonic
systems,
the
usual
arrangement
of
two
loudspeakers
which
form
an
equilateral
triangle
with
the
listener's
position
will
yield
optimum
performance,
In
cases
where
the
program
contains
exaggerated
separation,
judicious
use
of
the
blend
control
on
the
preamplifier
will
provide
a
more
natural
and
pleasing
effect.
When
room
arrangement
or
size
does
not
permit
the
ideal
placement
of
loudspeakers,
the
addition
of a
third
loud-
speaker,
playing
a
combination
of
the
left-
and
right-
channel
material,
may
improve
the
spatial
effect
consider-
ably.
Those
listeners
who
feel a
need
for a
third
loudspeaker,
can
try
this
arrangement
without
need
for a
third
amplifier
LISTENING
WITH
STEREO
HEADPHONES
The
St('rl'n
:J;i
may
also
hi'
u~('d
with
an
F
~I
tUON
without
01'('(1
for
:l
!In'ampliftrr,
prnvidpd
that
tlw
tunpr
is
equiPl)('d
with
a
volume
control
and
5witchl'r1 a.c.
outld,
:md
ha:;
an
output
of :It
1(';\5t
1 volt.
T!w
loudsp('ak~'rs
chosen
may
be
of
JllY
iTl1]1('danc(~
or
efficipncy,
since
thc'
Stcn'o
:~[)
has
sufficient
pOWI'r
reserv{'
bc~yond
that
usually
rl'quil'('d for
home
listening
so
that
no
lack
of
volume
is
likely
to bl'
oosNv('d,
('v('n
with
I'l~btivdy
incfficil'nt
spl'akers.
Thc' !oudspeflkpr
connection
(or
pach
channpl
is
made
b('twecm tlw
COM
(common)
and
either
the
8-
or
16-ohm
tap
provided;
the
bottom
pbt(~
is
print('d
to ident.ify thc'se tl'rrnin:1ls.
The
S-ohm
tap
wiH
permit
satisfactory
op('r:ltion
with
loudspl'o.kers
of
4-
t.o
12-ohm
nominal
impedancp,
whik
the
H>-ohm
tap
may
be
used
with
loudspeakers
of 12- to :W-ohm
rating.
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DYNACO Dynakit ST35 Specifications

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BrandDYNACO
ModelDynakit ST35
CategoryAmplifier
LanguageEnglish

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