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Re: real ring wiring

2007-01-20 by mudthumpertwine

> with a signal at one end and nothing in the middle, see if you get a
signal
> on the other side of that same transformer. Turn it around and try
it the
> other way too (i.e. the other transformer).


I tried this and the signal is very faint.
I have to turn the volume of the speakers up
considerably to hear it and it doesn't show
up on my oscilloscope.



--- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, sasami@... wrote:
>
> >The tracks and soldering look good.
> >I'm not sure but I think there may be a problem with the transformers.
>
> I doubt it. They are all tested here before they leave.
>
>
> >I found that the 14 pins in the middle(8 from diodes and 3 from each
> >transformer) all produced the signal from the middle input.
>
> >The two pins on the right produced the signal connected to the right
> >jack while the two pins on the left were silent.
>
> These two pins would be the output.
>
> with a signal at one end and nothing in the middle, see if you get a
signal
> on the other side of that same transformer. Turn it around and try
it the
> other way too (i.e. the other transformer).
>
> Ken
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