Wonderful
that amp look magnificent and is a piece of art..
Do I sense a bit of sarcasm?
Wonderful
that amp look magnificent and is a piece of art..
Hey, Shade. Your correct. That 16 pill is biased class C. He has the base of the transistors tied to ground thru resistors. That photo you have isn't angled correctly to see but this one is. P.S. Most of us know better about seeing the "AB1" stuff on transistor amps Ha Ha Ha.View attachment 32648 .
Those 10 ohm resistors from base to ground are there on a biased amp also. Texas Star has them too.
The chokes from the input transformer to ground are what ground the bases and make it class C. It's most likely C unless someone took the time to put the bias circuit under the board.
The resistor IS the biasing resistor. It connects to the base of the transistor and pulls the base of that transistor downwards and sets the operating DC bias point below the cut-off point in the DC load line so the collector flows less than a 180 degrees (half cycle) of the AC signal. CLASS C. The inductor and capacitor form a tuned circuit (tank circuit) and is used for either generating signals at a particular frequency or picking out a signal at a particular frequency. The transistor produces a series of current pulses according to the input which flows thru that resonant circuit.
Look up Class C biasing and you will see that a resistor is used on the base of the transistor to ground. In a class AB amp the base is lifted off of ground and supplied with enough voltage of 0.7V so the transistor is turned on. So ask yourself how can you have a class AB biased amp that has the base of the transistors grounded out??
Those dual 1/2 w resistors you are talking about are shunt resistors between the base emitter junction.
There's no returns. But if I'm correct and an eBay item is grossly misrepresented in its description doesn't that mean the buyer has a legitimate reason to request a return/refund?Regulated voltage with a diode in contact with the transistor to track heat is better than the Diode/ Resistor set up like is used in Texas Star.
I agree with 453.
That is a class C amp.
Another Comp box.
73
Jeff
Are all transistorized amps class C? I thought that transistorized amp can be configured AB or AB1 or can be modified from one class to another?Hey, Shade. Your correct. That 16 pill is biased class C. He has the base of the transistors tied to ground thru resistors. That photo you have isn't angled correctly to see but this one is. P.S. Most of us know better about seeing the "AB1" stuff on transistor amps Ha Ha Ha.View attachment 32648 .