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Tjlul/Fijt:O: Nyi/Ii1Ca
Tjlul/Fijt:O: Nyi/Ii1Ca
INSTRUCTIONS FOR
ASSEMBLY
OPERATION
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Price $1.00
PATENTED 929014
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3060 JeHersan St., Pa. 19121 U.S.A.
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CONTENTS
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General Wiring Practice •...••.. :. 4
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Mechanical Assembly; ....: .. ". . . • •. 5 \ .J
Wiring Instructions 6
Installation 9
In Case of Trouble . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10
SPECIFICATIONS
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GENERAL WIRING PRACTICE
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MECHANICAL ASSEMBLY
LEFT 3-SCREW TERMINAL STRIP GROMMET FUSE RIGHT 3-SCREW TERMINAL STRIP
HOLDER
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Z-565 Z-565
OUTPUT PA-774
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OUTPUT
TRANSFORMER POWER TRANSFORMER
V-2 (LEFT) TRANSFORMER (RIGHT) V-5
6BQ5@ 6BQ5§
GD 0 9 (Jj)
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CIRCUIT BOARD (LEFT) Pictorial Diagram # 1: Top view of chassis. CIRCUIT BOARD (RIGHT)
LEFT INPUT SOCKET RIGHT INPUT SOCKET
CHECK PICTORIAL DIAGRAMS # 1 AND #3 7( ) Mount the filter capacitor in the cutout provided.
BEFORE AND AFTER DOING EACH STEP. First, look at the symbols stamped in the plastic
I ( ) Mount the two 3-screw terminal strips on the out- at the base of each connecting lug; these must be
side of the chassis in the cutouts provided, using oriented as shown in the pictorial diagram. Insert
#4 screws, nuts and lockwashers (the smallest size the four mounting lugs of the capacitor in the slots
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WI.!UNG INSTRUCTIONS'. ' LEFT CIRCUIT BOARD
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~:.' '. are smill( 'a~d closely spaced;' it', is imperative that to exactly 2" in length. 'Strip and tin the ends, and
" all'connections' to them be made with care. Keep -' 'twist the' leads together, as" in the diagrain; Connect
stripped wire ends as short as possible;' insert them the blue-and-white lead to pin #7 oc' V -2 on the
in the lugs 'up to the insulation; cut off excess imme-- LEFT circuit boa~d (S).
diately' after soldering each connection; check each 11 ( Connect the green-and-white lead to pin #9 of V-2
time to be certain that nearby terminals and hard-
(S) .
ware cannot accidenta.Jly be touched. by bare wire
ends, 12 ( ) Twist together the blue and green leads from the
8( Cut the brown and the brown-and-white power LEFT output transformer. Connect the bll;le lead tq
transformer leads to 6". Twist them together, and pin #7 of V-3 on the LEFT circuit'board (S),
connect the brown-and-white lead to pin #5 of V-6 13 ( Connect the green lead to pin # 9 of V-3.
on the RIGHT circuit board.
14( Connect the red lead (rom the LEFT output trans-
9(
Connect the. qrown power transformer lead to pin former to lug #2 of the filter capacitor. This is the.
#4 of V-6. lug next to the square symbol on the plastic under-
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lOr ) The LEFT output transformer leads are connected side of the capacitor, and should be in the position
next. Carefully cut the blue-and-white. and green- shown in the pictorial diagram, Ci
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5-LUG TERMINAL STRIP
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15( ) Cut the black, orange and yellow leads of the LEFT RIGHT output transformer. Connect the blue lead
output transformer to 3 112" long. Twist all three of to pin #7 of V-6 on the RIGHT circuit board (S).
these leads together, and connect the black lead to 21 ( ) Connect the green lead to pin #9 of V-6. Be sure
lug C of the LEFT 3-screw terminal strip. that exposed wire ends or stray filaments from them
16( Connect the orange lead to lug 8 of the LEFT cannot touch other wires or terminals, or cause a
3-screw terminal strip (S). short-circuit to -the chassis or hardware.
17 ( Connect the yellow lead to lug 16 of the LEFT 22 ( Cut the red lead from the RIGHT output trans-
3-screw terminal strip. former to 4V2" long, and connect it to lug #2 of the
IS! The RIGHT output transformer leads are connected niter capacitor (square symbol).
next. First, cut the blue-and-white and green-and- 23 ( ) Cut th€ black, orange and yellow leads of the RIGHT
white leads to exactly 2" long. Strip and tin the ends. output transformer to 3 1/ / ' long. Twist these three
and twist the leads together. C0nnect the blue-and- leads together, and connect the black lead to lug
white lead to pin #7 of V-S on the RIGHT circuit C of the RIGHT 3-screw terminal strip.
board! S).
24( Connect the orange lead to lug 8 of the RIGHT
19( Connect the green-and-white lead to pin #9 of V-S 3-screw terminal strip (S).
(S) .
25 ( Connect the yellow lead to lug 16 of the RIGHT
20 () Twist together the blue and green leads from the 3-screw tel'minal strip.
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REFER TO PICTORIAL DIAGRAM ;:r3. Push the longer bare end through pin =3 of V-6 on
26 ( ) Connect one nd of the 6S00-ohm (bi ue. gray, red). the RIGHT circuit board (8), and bend it around
1-watt resistor to lug ;;2 (square symbol) of the to conn ct to pin ;:;4 of V-6 also. Connect the other
filter capacitor. Connect the other end to lug #3 nd to pin # 3 of V -5 (8).
( triangle symbol) of the capacitor. The resistor leads 37 ( ) Connect one end of a 4 V2" wire to eyelet #4 of the
should be cut to permit mounting exactly as is shown RIGHT circuit board (8). Connect the other end
in the diagram. to eyelet # 10 (8).
27( ) Connect one end of the 50-ohm, 5-watt resistor to 3S( ) Twist together a 2 1/ 2 " and a 4" wire so that one pair
lug # 1 (curved line symbol) of the filter capacitor. of ends is even. Connect the matching ends to pins
Connect the other end to lug :#I 2 (square symbol) #4 and ¢j:!) of V-;) on the RIGHT circuit board.
of the capacitor (S). Check to be sure tha t all four Connect the shorter of the remaining ends to eyelet
of the connections at lug #2 have been solden~d, #5 (S), and the longer remaining end toeyel t =3
and that excess wire has been trimmed away, and (8) .
cannot touch the chassis or adjacent lugs. 39 ( ) Twist together a pair of 2 1/ 2 " wires. Connect one
2S( ) Connect one end of the 95-ohm, 5-watt resistor to lug pair of ends to pin #4 (8) and pin :;:S (8) of V-S
#4 (no symbol) of the filter capacitor. Connect the on the RIGHT circuit board. Connect the other ends
other end to chassis-mounting lug B of the capacitor. to pin #4 (8) and pin #5 (8) of V-6.
29 ( ) Connect one end of a 5/' wire to chassis-mounting 40( Connect one end of a 7" wire to lug 16 of the RIGHT
lug B of the filter capacitor (S). Connect the other 3-screw terminal strip (S). Connect the other end
end to lug #3 of the 5-lug terminal strip (S). to eyelet #6 of the RIGHT circuit board (S).
30( ) The silicon rectifier diodes supplied with the kit may 41 ( ) Connect one end of a 1 11i" wire to pin # 9 of V-6
be of any of the three types shown in the illustration; on the RIGHT circuit board (8). Connect the other
although differing in external appearance, the three end to eyelet # 11 (S L
types are electrically equivalent. 42 ( ) Connect one end of a 1" bare wire to pin # 2 of V-6
Connect the CATHODE lead of one on the RIGHT circuit board (8). Connect the other
of the rectifier diodes to lug # 1 end to eyelet #9 (S).
(curved line symbol) of the filter 43( ) Connect one end of a 1" bare wire to pin #2 of V-5
capacitor. Connect the ANODE lead on the RIGHT circuit board (S). COImect the other
to lug -# 2 of the 5-lug terminal strip end to eyelet #8 (S).
r 8). IMPORTANT: Arrange the
-·E-- diode leads exactly as shown in the 44 ( ) Connect one end of a 1" wire to the long lug of the
pictorial diagram. When soldering, RIGHT input socket (8). Connect the other end
hold a pliers on the lead between the diode body and to eyelet #1 (S).
the solder connection to avoid application of excessive 45 ( ) Connect one end of a 11/ 2 " wire to the short lug of
heat to the diode. the RIGHT input socket (S). COllilect the other end
31 ( ) Connect the CATHODE lead of the other rectifier to eyelet #2 (S).
diode to lug # 1 (curved line symbol) of the filter 46( ) The next group of steps are performed on the LEFT
capacitor (S). Connect the other lead to lug # 1 of circuit board. Connect one end of a 12" wire to lug
the 5-lug terminal strip (8). Observe the same pre- # 3 (triangle symbol) of the filter capacitor (8).
cautions when soldering as in the preceding step. COlUlect the other end to eyelet #7 of the LEFT
32 ( ) Connect one end of a 4" wire to lug C of the RIGHT circuit board (S).
3-screw terminal strip (8). COlUlect the other end 47 ( ) Connect one end of a 10" wire to lug #4 (no sym-
to chassis-mounting lug A of the filter capacitor. bol) of the filter capacitor (S). Connect the other
33( ) Connect one end of a 9" wire to lug C of the LEFT e~d to pin #3 of V-2 on the LEFT circuit board.
3-screw terminal strip (S). COlUlect the other end 48( ) 8trip 112" of insulation from one end of a 1%" piece
to chassis-mounting lug A of the filter capacitor of wire; strip about VI" from the other end. Push the
(S) . longer bare end through pin #3 of V-3 on the LEIT
34 ( ) Connect one end of a 4" wire to lug # 3 (triangle circuit board (S), and then bend it back to connect
symbol) of the filter capacitor. Connect the other end it to pin #4 of V-3. Connect the other nd to pin
to eyelet #7 of the RIGHT circuit board (8). #3 of V-2 (S).
NOTE: Before making a connection to an eye- 49 ( ) Connect one end of a 4 Ih" wire to eyelet #4 of the
let on the circuit board, tin the end of the wire LEFT circuit board (8). Connect the other end to
by heating it with the soldering iron and touch- eyelet #10 (8).
ing solder to it. The wire end is tinned when 50 ( ) Twist together a 21;2" and a 4/1 wire, so that one pair
the solder melts and runs onto the wire. The of ends is even. Connect the matching ends to pins
eyelets on the board already have solder in #4 and #5 of V-2 on the LEFT circuit board. Con-
them. To solder to the eyelet, heat it with the nect the shorter of the remaining ends to eyelet # 5
soldering iron and insert the end of the wire (8), and the longer end to eyelet #3 (S).
when the solder in the eyelet flows. Remove the
iron and hold the wire in place until the solder 51 ( ) Twist a pair of 2 112/1 wires together. Connect one pair
hardens. of ends to pin #4 (8) and pin #5 (8) of V-2 on
35 ( ) Connect one end of a 5" wire to lug #4 (no symbol) the LEFT circuit board, and the other ends to pin
of th filter capacitor. Connect the other end to pin #4 (S) and pin #5 (S) of V-3.
;;3 of V-5 on the RIGHT circuit board. 52( ) Connect one end of a 5" wire to lug 16 of the LEFT
36 ( ) Prepare a 13/1" piece of wire by stripping 112" of insu- 3-screw terminal strip (S). Connect the other end
lation from one end, and II," from the other end. to yelet #6 of the LEFT circuit board (S).
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,J;; i 'onnl'ct one end of ~l 11 I" wire lo pin :.::-9 of V<3 on SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR OPTIONAL
the LEFT circuit hO:lrd '. S:, COIllWct thf' ot!wr end 120-240 VOLT POWER TRANSFORMERS
to eyelet == II,S) , 8LAC~ 9LACK
,J'!' , COnIH'ct 011(' ('nd of a 1" bare wire to pin =:2 of V-:3
on the' LEFT circlIit hoard (S), Connl'ct the otl1('r VIOLET VIOLE T
I'nd to f'yP1ct ;;L!) l S) . a WHITE aWHITE
;),'i, COnIwct 011(' ('oc1 of allother I" bal'l' wire to pin :;::2 BLACK 1 BLACK
of V -~ on II\(' LEFT circuit hoard : S). Connect the BWHITE , B WHITE
other end to eyeld #8 IS).
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;)6,. ) f:onnect one end of :J 1" wire to thl' long- lug of the
LEFT input socket IS,. Conncct the other ('ncl to VIOLET VIOLET
('yf'let ;; L . S ".
120-volt 240-voll
f)i ('onm'd onl' elld of ;\ 11/~" wire to the short lug of
tl1(' LEFT input sockel is'. Connect the other end Dynakit Stereo ;1;) amplifiers suppli(~cJ with POWN trans-
to eyelet :.::-:2 IS). former PB-02S can be win~d for lise with (·ithc-r 120- or
240-volt a.c. power sourcf's. in lhe followin~ w;~y:
.j'" Ins!'rt the line cord through the rubber grommd
lnountl'd on thl~ chassiii, und push it through far
For 120-volf operation.
('nough to tie a kno/. about ;)" from the pnd. Tie thp
knot. Thl'n, >,;eparate 01(' two conductors of the lint· Begin with the group of scvC'n Ir'ads from thr pOWl'r
cord for :.lbOllt 4". Cut 11i~" from onc of them, and transfonm·r. all of which should come through tb(~ hok
stri p and tin lhe ('nds of both. in the chassis farthest from the fust' holder. ('ol1lwl't
;-)!l ! CO!Hwct th,' long-er of the two lirH~ cord conductors the black lead to tcrmin;)l B of the fus(' hold0l',
to lug =::-4 of th" i)-lug- terminal strip I S I. Connect Connect the black-and-whitl' lcad to tr'rmina) B of tlw
th(, otlwr conductor to lug A of th<' fuse holdpr (S). fuse holder (S;.
This completes the wirin~ of the Stereo 3f). I ) COnJ1l'ct the vio!rt lead to lug ;;:4 of the .j-lug tt'rminal
strip.
PLACES TO DOUBLE-CHECK AFTER WIRING
Connect the vioJt>t-and-whitl' lead to lug ;;:4 of the
Be sure that all mounting screws ilnd nuts are tight. 5-lug terminnl strip.
Compare the wiring of ('Jch of the tube sockets to that Proceed with the wiring sters in th(' regubr ass('mhly
shown in thp pictorial diagram. All connections should portion of this booklet, beginning with wiring step :# :1.
be seclll'ely soldNed, with enough space between con-
n(,etions to the tube pin lugs so that there is no chanc0
For 240-volt operation.
of an ::lccidental short-circuit.
i Compare the wiring to each lug of thC' filter capacitor ( ) Connect the violet-and-whi te lead to lug ;:.) of the
with that shown on the diagram. Check carefully to see i)-lug terminal strip.
that all connections are soldered, and that excess lead Connect the black-and-white kitd to lug ==5 of the
IC'ngth has not caused any connection to short-circuit ;J-lug t0rmino.I strip (S).
to thf, cbassis. Count the wires going to each terminal Connect the bbck ll,acl to terminal B of the fusp holdN
on diagram nnd amplifier. (S).
\ UsC' special care in eXHmining all connections, to be sut'(, Connect the viold lead to lug ;;:,t of Uw .J-lug terminal
that none of them are high enough to touch the bottom strip.
platf' when it is installed. Chpck the ;:i-lug terminal Proceed with the wiring steps in the regular assembly
strip and filter capilcitor closely. portion of this hookkt. hl'ginning with wiring step # 3.
The tubes and fusc may now hI' installed. The sockd on
rach board which is supplied already mounted is for the
INSTALLING THE STEREO 3S
1247 tubl'. Each of the two sockets installed and wired
during assembly receives one of the 6BQi) tubes. 1M POR- In addition to the Stereo :l5, your complete stereo system
TANT: When inserting the tubes in their sockets for the will includf> one or more signal sources I turntabll'. tUI1l'r,
first tim(', the socket should be supported from below to tape transport) , a stereo preamplifier (unless included with
avoid strain on the circuit bOilrd, due to the tight fit of new the signal source), and two loudspeakers.
sockets. The amplifier a.c. cord should NOT be plugged Installation of the Stereo :~5 is simrle. You will need
into a wall outlet until aftcr the tubes arc installed, and two shielded audio cables for the inputs (usually provided
the cover and bottom plate an' securely in place. with the preamplifier) and two lengths of two-conductor
The cov('r and bottom plate arc aUached at the same wire with which to make the connections to the loudspeak-
tirm~. by s(~tting the amplifil'r chassis on the bottom plate, ers. Ordinary lamp cord will do for the latter.
which fits inside the chassis. and then lowering the cow'!' The Stereo 3,5 is d('signrd for use with stereo pn':llnpli-
onto the chassis. The thrcE' pieces are fastelwd together by fu'rs which have their own power supply, such as th(' Dyna
four sheet mdal scr('ws through the sides of the chassis. The p AS-3. In addition to a high II~vel of performance, the
four rubhE'r feet arc installed by pressing them into the preamplifier should he capable of delivering a signal of
corn('r ho!<'s of thl' bottom pIntC'. Tlw cover should be used about L volt to drive the Stereo 3.') to its full output. '1'111'
w!wne-vpr tl1<' :lInplifkr is o]J('ratl~d where it may be touched Stereo 3:> a.c. lint' cord should he connected to a switched
accidentally; not only do the tubes bl,~CorIW quitt> hot in auxiliary a.c. outlet on the preamplifier; in this way, it
operation. but some points on the circuit board carry a .will be turned on and off automatically when the prf':llnpli-
voltage which, while not lethal, can be quite uncornfortahl(' fier is switched on and off. Since the Sterpo ;3;) contains its
if touched while the amplifilT is on. own fuse, an outlet which is not fuspd may be used.
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The St('rl'n :J;i may also hi' u~('d with an F ~I tUON or a sp"cial output on tJwir prc'amplifil'r hy usin~ t!w follow-
without 01'('(1 for :l !In'ampliftrr, prnvidpd that tlw tunpr iTlg nlC'thod. A monophonic c'xtr'nsion 101ld~T)(';)kl'r may bl'
is equiPl)('d with a volume control and 5witchl'r1 a.c. outld, conn('ctNl to :1. sl.!'rl'o systc'm in thl' ,-;:\111(' way.
:md ha:; an output of :It 1(';\5t 1 volt. T1H' circuit shown hC'1ow providC's OUt.Pllt from a central
T!w loudsp('ak~'rs chosen may be of JllY iTl1]1('danc(~ or loudspf'~k('r with full control over its h'vl'l. For f1E'st results,
efficipncy, since thc' Stcn'o :~[) has sufficient pOWI'r reserv{' thl' speakc'rs uSNl shnuld bc idl'ntical.
bc~yond that usually rl'quil'('d for home listening so that no BC' cNtain that the loudspeak,,!'.:; ;Ir<~ properly phased.
lack of volume is likely to bl' oosNv('d, ('v('n with I'l~btivdy
incfficil'nt spl'akers. Thc' !oudspeflkpr connection (or pach 8 CR 16J1 9 OR 16 n
channpl is made b('twecm tlw COM (common) and either
COM~.ON
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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If hum and nol.", are present to :my unusual clE'!:;n,<".iir~t !lllermiUt'llt hum, noi.,,' or . ,11/,lIce :H0. usually the result "
remove the input plugs from tlw St<'rC'o :3;;, and rcp!:lcC of ;\ poor solder conn<,ction. If the trouhlp occur~ in both
them with short-circuited input plugs I or t<~mp()rarily con- ch311nl'l::i. check the powpr supply first; if in one channel
nect a jumper betwcn eyelets 1 ;md :2 on each circuit alon/'. 0x:1minf' tll(' soldN conn/'ctions on that sidf'.
board). If the hum and noise become virtually inaudible, Fibment glow is normal. hut if the platf' I the' largC'
the amplifier is probably working properly, and the cause metal area) of a tube tends to glow rpd, either the tube or
should be sought elsf~wh(~re in the system. Tf plainly audibll"' its a.ssoci.'lt('rl circuitry is faulty. If :111 four of Ih(' output
hum or noise p<'rsist. there may be an error or defpctive tubes glow in this mannl~r. there is a short circuit in eitlwr
component in the pow('r supply, or an open ground con- thp cathocj,~ (pin ;;::1 of :ll1Y 6Bq;5) OJ' filamcllt (pins ;:;4
nection. If the hum is in one chanrwl of the :1mplitier only, :1l1d ;;:-;». or at lug #4 of the filter c3[J:lcitor.
Th<' voltage chart printed alongside the: schf'matic dia..
chC'ck to see that eyelet -:;'2 of its circuit board is soldered
g'r!llll may be helpful in trouhle-shooting. If readings made
to the input ground lug. Occa.sionally. u had tubC' will cause
at :3l1Y of the points indicated differ from those list('d by
this condition, which is easily detertflined by switching more than lOU;), it is Ekdy that a wiring error or defective
tubes until the hum appears in the opposite channel. Hum COlllpOnf'nt is nearby in the circuit.
on both channels is probably dl1(~ to .'1 pOWN supply dd(~d, The Stprco :3::5 should never 1)(' opcr3ted with :my of its
a bad capacitor section or defective diode. tubes relllOvcd from their sockets.
Ports of sll11ilar type which do not change performar~ce will sO;l~·:til11r., be incillot:d ,1, ,1
PARTS LIST
:nalter of expediency. This Will account for slight variations :n v;iue and appeoran:",
Part ~o. Part ~o. HARDWARE ENVElOPE Part No.
Chassis 711036 Terminal strip. 3 screw 373003 root. (':bller 35YL,(;?
Cover 71 !O37 T~rminJI strip, 5 lug 375001 Fuse, ~ .lmpere ,:u ';i~ 3120)0
Bolto'n plate I1l038 Input sockd hiOOl Fw.o ho'r.cr W:tll I:ar'!'lii!rc 341,-,:.;:
I Power transformer PA·774 46477Jj line cord 322092 Gfe·;nlllct, :-,jj)b,~';', :,)" :..;'j50C3
2 Output trJnsformer Z·565 tl5456S Wire. hookup
2') L:'C,W.1S;Ii'~, ;;·1
4 Output tube 6805/[L84/7189 Warranty card 617:'05
SI700S Loc<w.:q·,:, ,,8
2 Driver t1:be 72·17 517006
. 0 517405
2S ~lil, i1U~gOlill ..(!·!:iO 614215
2 Recrifir:r diodl~ SOO l11a 1000 piv 5t1/1529
I Filter capilci(or. quzdruple section RESISTORS ") c. hexagon:Ji. ,,~]?
I~U 51·\·:G "
50,'1020 @ tl50 v.; lOO @ 25 v. 297227 I 50 ohms, 5wiltts '20500 25 Screw, r:l,lchll~e, ~'/I·:l::, X Ill" 51l?15
2 Circuit board assembly PC·13 557013 I 95 ohms. 5 watts 120950 12 Scrr:w. IIl.'1clline. #83? x J/~" o114(i<)
4 Socket. 9 pin saddle 399010 I 6,800 ohms [blue, grJy. red) 114682 4 Sue"N, 51':ed ,1'.1'1,1[, ';'0 61236~
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LEFT
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RIGHT -
LEFT CHANNEL
PC-13
~_--4>--Y:..;;E.::..l --I'll 16 n
BlK
'-----?-~~ COM
Voltages .hown
measured from
tube pin to
chossis with YTYM.
VOLTAGE CHART TI
RED
PIN V-IV-2 V-3 V-4 V-5 V-6
I 215 0" Olii 230 O· 0* RII
2 112 0 0 112 0 0 +
3 116 13.5 13.5
4 485 -, --,
116 13.5
465 --,
13.5
--, ~CI
TO 9 6.3AC 6.3AC TO 9 6.3AC 63AC
5 6.3AC ---l ---l 6.3AC --.J --'
6 112 O· Ollf 0* 0* 2A
7 0 370 370 370 370 SLO BLO
8 .85 0)\0- 0" Olll O~
9 375 375 375 375
5 5 9 GRN/WH
QUAD
10 2n 36- 4 4 4 4/5 BRN
RIGHT CHAN N E L
V6 1 V5i V4S! 3II
5 .5 9 8RN/WH
PC-13
• denotes
eyelets
VEL
IG.Q
OR
8D.
COM
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F 0 RESISTORS
R I' 47K
Part. marked (,.) are mounted on circuit board PC·13
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R 2' 470K 'hW 10% yellow, violet, yellow112474 C2' 33 pf 500 V 247330
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R 3' 1.3K '/2W 5% brown, orange, red 113132 C3' .22 mId 200 V 260224
R 4' 150K '/2W 5% brown. green, yellow 113154 C4, .1 mfd 400 V 266104
R 5' 300K 'j,W 5% orange, black, yellow 113304 OS' .1 mfd 400 V 266104
R 6' 27K IW SOlo red, violet, orange 116273 , t6' 18 pI 500 V 2471BI
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R 7' 33K IW 5% orange, orange, orange 116333 ' C7' 27 pf 500V 247271
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CSA 60 mfd 450 V
10
R S' 470K
R g' 470K
RIO' 17K
'hW
'hW
'hW
10%
10%
5%
yellow, violet, yellow 112474
yellow, violet, yellow 112474
red, violet, orange ll3273
CBB 40 mfd
C8C 20 mid
1
f 297227
450 V
450 V
0
Rll 6.BK IW lO% blue, gray, red 114682 C80 100 mid 25 V
0
c:@~ @4
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;-;, 6@
0
Rl2 50
RI3 95
5W
5W
10%
5%
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T2
120500
120950
Put NC!,
Tt PO'N&t Tuntlormer PA.,,4 464714
T2 Output rru:Jfolmer Z·!SS 4S<l5M
TJ Oulout T1aolfor(JI!f Z·S6!. 4s.456~
01 Sil'cOf\ Anillier Olode. !X10 nu loaG ply S44!i}9
Dl SiUcOf\ Redlfier Diode, seo IN lDOO PlY "U!i1l}
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
LEFT CHANNEl
PC-13
r-_-t-Y:.::E.=..L-{B 16!l
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Voltage I Iho .... fI
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