
D.W. FEARN
VT-7 Compression Amplifier
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Although you could purchase a batch of 6072A tubes and select the quietest one(s), it may
be cost effective to buy a low-noise tube from the us. Current prices are $76.00 for a select-
ed low-noise 6072A, and $20.00 for a tested 6N1P. (See www.dwfearn.com for the latest
prices.) We test the tubes in a VT-7 after a burn-in period and grade them according to noise,
microphonic response, distortion, and other characteristics. A low-noise tube from us will
meet the original VT-7 specifications.
Remember that vacuum tubes may be quite hot during operation. Protect your fingers dur-
ing tube replacement. The VT-7 should be turned off and the power cord disconnected before
removing the top cover. Allow at least one minute for the filter capacitors to discharge before
tube removal or insertion. Tubes are made of glass and will break if dropped or even bumped
in a critical area. Handle with care.
Electrolytic Capacitors
The VT-7 is designed and built to last for a long, long time, and it is possible that some com-
ponents (e.g. electrolytic capacitors) may reach the end of their life long before the equip-
ment becomes obsolete. The electrolytic capacitors used in the VT-7 typically will last at least
twenty years. If there is a measurable and/or audible increase in 120Hz noise (100Hz when
the mains frequency is 50Hz), the filter capacitors should be suspected. They should be
replaced with new capacitors of equivalent capacitance and voltage rating, and the replace-
ments should be specified for a minimum ten-year service life.
Electrolytic capacitors are also used as decouplers. In choosing a replacement, the same
considerations as with the filter capacitors should be followed.
VU Meter Calibration
Output Meter
The meter amplifier circuit is stable and re-adjustment of the meter calibration is not normal-
ly required. If the output reference level needs to be changed, here is the procedure:
1. Remove the VT-7 top cover.
2. Terminate the output in the same impedance as the VT-7 will normally be feeding.
This will almost always be a high-impedance bridging termination of 20k ohms or
more.
3. Apply AC power. Allow at least a fifteen minute warm-up. Feed a 1 kc tone at +4 dBm
into the VT-7 input.
4. Measure the output and set the Gain control for +4 dBm (or whatever reference is
desired).
5. Set the Meter Calibration trimmer potentiometers for 0 VU on the VT-7 meter(s). Be
sure the meter is on the “VU” position. This control is a 20-turn pot so the adjust-
ment is easy. A small screwdriver or alignment tool is necessary. The controls are
located on the relay/meter amplifier printed circuit board on the top center of the
chassis. Make sure you have located the proper trimpot; there are other trimpots in
the vicinity that should not be touched.
6. Replace the top cover. Be sure the ventilation slots are over the tubes (towards the
back).