Vishay GP02 HV Diodes
DigiKey has 3kV and 4kV PIV 250mA diodes:
GP02-40-E3/54 Vishay General Semiconductor | GP02-40-E3/54GITR-ND | DigiKey
DigiKey has 3kV and 4kV PIV 250mA diodes:
GP02-40-E3/54 Vishay General Semiconductor | GP02-40-E3/54GITR-ND | DigiKey
I have been running my bias high for years.....it opens up the sound....this year i pic up a pr of Acoustat 2+2s I ran them all stock ....with 5k bias that had just been rework with all new parts...for about 4 weeks..then I added the diode an cap....Wow....for me it a must...
I just cant live with the stock setup.... knowing what I was missing.....other may feel diff..
all just one mans finding....good luck
I just cant live with the stock setup.... knowing what I was missing.....other may feel diff..
all just one mans finding....good luck
Soldered on the under side of the board where the traces are a diode going in proper orientation from the white tab from bias transformer to red wire from bias transformer , now do I solder a 3300 pf. Cap along side it from same wires (white and red) as diode? Want to make sure I understand.
Thanks Andrew
Thanks Andrew
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