I don't know honestly
Looking at the original manual, I see it features High/Low output switching (20 Watt to 5 Watt) that I don't see in the Ceriatone version.
Ceriatone has bright, rhyhtm clip, channel select switches that the original one doesn't have
Looking at the original manual, I see it features High/Low output switching (20 Watt to 5 Watt) that I don't see in the Ceriatone version.
Ceriatone has bright, rhyhtm clip, channel select switches that the original one doesn't have
I'm interested in how actually they designed that, in particurarly the power control switch.
Thanks for the suggestion though
Thanks for the suggestion though
I believe the 2525 is based on the 2555, whose schematic can be found. Of course, it will take a little work to go from 4xEL34 to 2x6V6.
It's a type of power scaling on the mini. The plate voltage is about 280 on 20 watts and about 175 on 5 watts. On the 2555x and the original series the low power was pentode triode switching. The power scaling approach doesn't change the tone much, but triode sounds different from pentode.
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The 2555 uses a Triode/Pentode switch, nothing else so it only reduces the gain but achieves a similar power output when over driven into class AB2.
The 2525 uses a reduced HT switch. That's it.
I will not share a schematic as I am a Marshall repairer and agreed to keep their copyright material confidential.
The 2525 uses a reduced HT switch. That's it.
I will not share a schematic as I am a Marshall repairer and agreed to keep their copyright material confidential.
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