My Electraprint output transformers came with paperwork that showed what wire went to where on the amplifier side. But on the output to the speakers, it doesn't say which wire should be positive, or negative. Does it matter as long as they are the same on each transformer?
WRITE AN EMAIL, HE WILL RESPOND QUICKLY. ON MINE HE INDICATED THE GROUND BY A SYMBOL THAT LOOKED LIKE AN E, ACTUALLY LIKE A C WITH A LINE THROUGH THE MIDDLE.
it doesn't say which wire should be positive, or negative. Does it matter as long as
they are the same on each transformer?
It's important because if the amplifier uses overall negative feedback from the secondary winding,
it will become positive feedback (very bad) if miswired.
Thank you all for your reply's. I e-mailed Jack at Electra-Print, and he e-mailed me back in a matter of minutes. I had it hooked up correctly, I think.
I have a green and a brown secondary wires. Jack says the brown should be grounded. That will extend high frequencies about 2K.
Does he mean that it goes to the negative speaker terminal? Or does he mean it goes to the negative speaker terminal and system ground (amp/chassis)?
Thank you all again.
I have a green and a brown secondary wires. Jack says the brown should be grounded. That will extend high frequencies about 2K.
Does he mean that it goes to the negative speaker terminal? Or does he mean it goes to the negative speaker terminal and system ground (amp/chassis)?
Thank you all again.
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