Hi. I sure which version. Looks like a long tail PI but the 2 1-meg resistors that join the 470 Ohm and 22K resistors are 33K resistors. Has a 5U4GB rectifier. Do you know which version I have? Need a schematic. Also what are the .oo2 caps on the output sockets pin 5 through pin 8 to ground?
Hello, I’ve been trying to find someone who can help me with this question but I’m yet to find someone. I own a RI Fender Princeton amp w/ 10” speaker. No mods to my knowledge. I’m wondering what size battery generator would run this for 3-4 hrs. I have a Fishman Charge amp and a 200W solar generator I use for my acoustic. I can jam off the grid, anywhere, so much fun! I’m looking to do this with my electric. Can you help me figure this out? Thanks!
the power consumption of any electrical device is listed on the back-near the AC power cord., in watts. …. ……..that’s the average power your generator would have to produce, every minute that amp is on…….-so I cant say from how long your generator would last at whatever power the princeton requires, .but it should be easy to figure out, and will be a LOT shorter time with a tube amp (more power required)
Le voltage et de combien 400v ou 470v pour le réglage du BIAS
Hi. I sure which version. Looks like a long tail PI but the 2 1-meg resistors that join the 470 Ohm and 22K resistors are 33K resistors. Has a 5U4GB rectifier. Do you know which version I have? Need a schematic. Also what are the .oo2 caps on the output sockets pin 5 through pin 8 to ground?
Hello, I’ve been trying to find someone who can help me with this question but I’m yet to find someone. I own a RI Fender Princeton amp w/ 10” speaker. No mods to my knowledge. I’m wondering what size battery generator would run this for 3-4 hrs. I have a Fishman Charge amp and a 200W solar generator I use for my acoustic. I can jam off the grid, anywhere, so much fun! I’m looking to do this with my electric. Can you help me figure this out? Thanks!
the power consumption of any electrical device is listed on the back-near the AC power cord., in watts. …. ……..that’s the average power your generator would have to produce, every minute that amp is on…….-so I cant say from how long your generator would last at whatever power the princeton requires, .but it should be easy to figure out, and will be a LOT shorter time with a tube amp (more power required)