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The  Stereo  35  may  also  be  used  with  an  FM  tuner

without  need  for  a  preamplifier,  provided  that  the  tuner

is  equipped  with  a  volume  control  and  switched  a.c.  outlet,

and has an out put of at least 1 volt.

The  loud  speakers  chosen  may  be  of  any  impedance  or

efficiency,  since  the  Stereo  35  has  sufficient  power  reserve

beyond  that  usually  required  for  home  listening  so  that  no

lack of volume is likely to be observed, even with relatively

inefficient  speakers.  The  loudspeakers  connection  for  each

channel  is  made  between  the  COM  (common)  and  either

the  8-  o  16-ohm  tap  provided;  the  bottom  plate  is  printed

to  identify  these  terminals.  The  8-ohm  tap  will  permit

satisfactory  operation  with  loudspeakers  of  4-  to  12-ohm

nominal impedance, while the 16-ohm tap may be used with

loudspeakers of 12- to 20-ohm rating.

PHASING THE LOUDSPEAKERS

The  two  loudspeakers  used  in  a  stereo  system  must  be

phased  properly  for  correct  stereo  reproduction.  The  phas-

ing  process  itself  is  simple,  after  the  amplifier  is  operating

and the two loudspeakers are connected.

Play  a  monophonic  record,  or  tune  in  a  monophonic

broadcast  on  your  tuner.  As  you  walk  across  the  room  in

front  of  the  loudspeakers,  there  should  be  a  smooth,  con-

tinuous transition of sound from one side of the room to the

other.  When  you  are  directly  between  the  loudspeakers,

the  sound  should  appear  to  come  from  a  source  that  is

directly  in  front  of  you,  that  is,  also  centered  between  the

loudspeakers.  If  you  have  any  doubt  as  to  whether  or  not

the  phasing  is  correct,  after  making  this  test,  transpose  the

two  connections  at 

one

  of  the  amplifier  terminal  strips;  that

is,  connect  the  wire  which  was  connected  to  "8"  or  "16"  to

"COM",  and  vice  versa.  If  you  have  changed  to  the  correct

phasing,  the  sound  will  now  be  distinctly  centered,  and  the

bass  tones  will  appear  to  have  increased.  If  you  have

changed  the  connection  to  incorrect  phasing,  the  sound

will  seem  to  jump  from  one  side  to  the  other  as  you  move

slightly to the right and left of center.

LISTENING WITH STEREO HEADPHONES

Headphones  can  be  used  with  the  Stereo  35  in  place  of

loudspeakers  or  connected  in  addition  to  loudspeakers.

Most  headphone  manufacturers  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, a 1-watt resistor

of  about  100  ohms  should  be  connected  in  series  with  the

output of each channel. This will attenuate the signal to each

headphone, improving the signal to noise ratio.

CONNECTING A THIRD LOUDSPEAKER

TO YOUR STEREO SYSTEM

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

or a special output on their preamplifier by using the follow-

ing  method.  A  monophonic  extension  loudspeaker  may  be

connected to a stereo system in the same way.

The  circuit  shown  below  provides  output  from  a  central

loudspeaker with full control over its level. For best results,

the speakers used should be identical.

Be  certain  that  the  loudspeakers  are  properly  phased.

IN CASE OF TROUBLE

The  Stereo  35  has  been  carefully  engineered  to  give

long,  trouble-free  service.  However,  a  mistake  in  assembly

or  a  defective  component  can  affect  its  performance  or

make  it  inoperative.  If  difficulty  is  encountered,  a  method-

ical  analysis  of  the  trouble  will  usually  lead  to  a  quick

cure.  The  first  thing  to  check  is  the  wiring  to  be  sure  that

all of the steps have been performed, and that all connections

have been soldered. It is especially helpful to have someone

other than the builder do the checking.

If  the  tubes  do  not  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  either  the  filament  or  high

voltage  supply  lines.  If  the  resistance  between  chassis

ground  and  the  quad  filter  capacitor  lugs  is  less  than

100,000  ohm,  this  indicates  a  probable  short-circuit  in

the high-voltage supply.

If  the  tubes  of  one  channel  light

,  but  those  of  the  other

do  not,  the  filament  leads  from  the  power  transformer  to

one  of  the  circuit  boards  are  probably  non  properly  con-

nected,  or  these  may  be  defective  in  the  power  transformer.

If  all  tubes  light  but  one

,  the  tube  in  question  should  be

interchanged with one of the same type from another socket

on  either  board.  This  should  show  whether  the  tube  or

its  associated  circuitry  is  at  fault;  if  the  tube  still  fails  to

light,  it  is  faulty.  If  it  lights  in  its  new  position,  and  the

tube  inserted  in  its  place  is  now  dark,  a  close  examination

of  the  tube  socket  wiring  will  usually  reveal  the  source  of

the  difficulty.  Should  an  output  tube  (6BQ5)  ever  require

replacement,  it  is  preferable,  but  not  essential,  that  the

pair be replaced.

If  all  of  the  tubes  light

,  but  there  is  no  sound  from  the

loudspeakers  when  the  system  is  in  operation,  it  is  first

necessary  to  eliminate  other  components  in  the  system  as

possible  cause  of  the  trouble.  Inserting  or  removing  the

input  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.

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Содержание Stereo 35

Страница 1: ...This number must be men tioned in all communica tions concerning Dynakit INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE ASSEMBLY AND USE OF DYNAKIT STEREO 35 POWER AMPLIFIER 3 9 1 6 P O W E L T O N A V E P H I L A D E L P H I A 4 P A Price 1 00 046414 ...

Страница 2: ...sumption Tube Complements Size Shipping Weight 35 watts continuous 45 watts IHFM Music Power both channels 1db from 10 cps to 40 000 cps 20 cps to 20 000 cps without exceeding 1 distortion within 1 db of 17 5 watts each channel Less than 1 at 17 5 watts each channel Less than 0 1 at average listening levels Inaudible more than 80 db below rated output 1 volt input for 17 5 watts out put each chann...

Страница 3: ...enefits The feedback loop is unconditionally stable under all load arrangements so that the Stereo 35 is suitable for use with any loudspeaker including electrostatic types The values of components selected for the Stereo 35 have been carefully determined to be certain that the operating conditions for each stage have been set at the center of the optimum range The use of close tolerance parts pro...

Страница 4: ...point to point without strain on terminals or components The lead dress that is the manner in which the wiring is arranged as it goes from one point to another should follow that shown in the pictorial diagram as closely as possible Care must be exercised to see that uninsulated wires do not touch each other and cannot do so through vibration or sagging unless of course they are connected to the s...

Страница 5: ...be closest to the circuit board 7 Mount the filter capacitor in the cutout provided First look at the symbols stamped in the plastic at the base of each connecting lug These must be oriented as shown in the pictorial diagram Insert the four mounting lugs of the capacitor in the slots and then twist each of the mounting lugs one quarter turn with a pliers while holding the capacitor snugly against ...

Страница 6: ... to chassis mounting lug A of the filter capacitor 6 The four remaining power transformer leads are con nected next Cut the green and green and white leads to 6 each and twist them together as shown in the diagram Connect the green and white lead to pin 5 of V 3 on the LEFT circuit board 7 Connect the green power transformer lead to pin 4 of V 3 IMPORTANT Because the tube sockets lugs are small an...

Страница 7: ...d white lead to pin 9 of V 5 S 20 Twist together the blue and green leads from the RIGHT output transformer Connect the blue lead to pin 7 of V 6 on the RIGHT circuit board S 21 Connect the green lead to pin 9 of V 6 Be sure that exposed wire or stray filaments from them cannot touch other wires or terminals or cause a short circuit to the chassis hardware 22 Cut the red lead from the RIGHT output...

Страница 8: ... Connect one end of a 5 wire to lug 4 no symbol of the filter capacitor Connect the other end to pin 3 of V 5 on the RIGHT circuit board 36 Prepare a 1 piece of wire by stripping of insu lation from one end and from the other end Push the longer bare end through pin 3 of V 6 on the RIGHT circuit board S and bend it around to connect to pin 4 of V 6 also Connect the other end to pin 3 of V 5 S 37 C...

Страница 9: ...ssis and then lowering the cover onto the chassis The three pieces are fastened together by four sheet metal screws through the sides of the chassis The four rubber feet are installed by pressing them into the corner holes of the bottom plate The cover should be used whenever the amplifier is operated where it may be touched accidentally not only do the tubes become quite hot in operation but some...

Страница 10: ...f 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 or a special output on their preamplifier by using the follow ing method A monophonic extension loudspeaker may be connected to a stereo system in the same...

Страница 11: ...nnel alone examine the solder connections on that side Filament glow is normal but if the plate the large metal area of a tube tends to glow red either the tube or its associated circuitry is faulty It all four of the output tubes glow in this manner there is a short circuit in either the cathode pin 3 of any 6BQ5 or filament pin 4 and 5 or at lug 4 of the filter capacitor The voltage chart printe...

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