CONFIGURATION JUMPERS – NEGATIVE FEEDBACK SELECTION:
The Model 1 has optional negative feedback connection provided by jumper J161 (J162) – FBK.
By moving the shorting block horizontally across the two lower pins, the negative feedback will be engaged. The upper two pins are shorting block holders when feedback is not engaged. By using negative feedback you will reduce the amplifier’s gain, increase bandwidth and reduce distortion. All the good stuff, but harmonic content will change, and many people do not have much respect for that kind of sound. Again, option is available, and you need to find an answer for yourself. The amount of feedback applied can be modified by changing value of R181 and R182. You will notice variations in the sound, but be careful, poorly compensated feedback will cause the amplifier to oscillate.
CONFIGURATION JUMPERS – TRIODE PARALLEL CONNECTION
Jumpers J171, J172 are used in the Full pack configuration to parallel cathodes of the input triodes when the bypass capacitors (C61, C62) are used. If you do not need an extra gain this capacitor provides, you can safely take it out, and then disengage J171/172 too see if you may prefer the new sound.
HEATER CONFIGURATION JUMPERS:
Ten zero ohm resistors
-Two tubes, Basic configuration (V1 and V2), heaters in series (Vf=32V, If=0.3A): use R290, R370 and R380
-Four tubes – Full pack
-ECL82 heaters (6.3V) – connect all heaters in parallel, using R290 to R360.
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