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Revibe Input Jack wiring      
« on: June 17, 2005, 08:17:31 pm »

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bnwitt
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(1/31/04 3:56 pm)
 Revibe Input Jack wiring
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 Ok, maybe I've been staring at this too long, but from the pictures on the revibe page and the schematic, I seem to be missing something on the Revibe's input jack wiring. According to the schematic, the middle terminal of the jack (which is the one going to the shorting tab) should be connected to the left or ground terminal.

In the picture, all I see is the 1 meg resistor coming from the right (plug contact where the two shielded wires teminate) terminal down to the left or ground terminal but I don't see a buss wire going from the middle terminal to left terminal. Is it just hidden or is the 1 meg resistor's lead looped through the middle terminal on it's way to the left or ground terminal?
 
Rotting27
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Posts: 103
(1/31/04 6:43 pm)
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 It's just like any other guitar input jack wiring on the rest of his pages.

The easiest way to wire that jack is this. One end of the 1MEG resistor to the tip. The other lead goes to the other to lugs on the jack, then wire one of them to ground.

That's it!
 
bnwitt
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(1/31/04 7:18 pm)
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 R27,
well, it's not exactly like the other ones, as there is no 68k resistor between the jack and the V1 tube's grid connection but I figured the 1 meg was looped around like you say. Thanks for the confirmation.
Barry
 
 
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