On occasion I run across a symbol or an abbreviation when I read schematics that I can only guess to it's meaning. I've always been a mechanical tinkerer of sorts; especially since my grandfather was an inventor and an engineer who built his own televisions, amps, reel to reel tape recorder, a moog synth clone for my brother and other cool gadgets. I solder real good. 
What I'd like to find is single reference source with amp/electronic symbols when I happen into a WTF is that roadblock? Know of any stickies, or links?
Thanks,
Kregg
			
			
									
									
						Deciphering Schematics
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Re: Deciphering Schematics
Welcome to the club!
4k7=47K
etc.
			
			
									
									
						4k7=47K
etc.
Re: Deciphering Schematics
4k7 = 4.7k  
sometimes the decimal can get blurred or lost in copy so 4k7 is a clearer way to write it.
			
			
									
									
						sometimes the decimal can get blurred or lost in copy so 4k7 is a clearer way to write it.
Re: Deciphering Schematics
See?
That's one of the problems.
			
			
									
									
						That's one of the problems.
Re: Deciphering Schematics
Thank You.Cygnus X1 wrote:Welcome to the club!
The other day I read "FB" with a arrow. I assume it meant to feedback loop.
My first build is a BF Vibro Champ (Ceriatone). Then, on to a TW part search and build. I haven't yet decided on the schematic, though A1a looks promising.
Re: Deciphering Schematics
If you want to be correct on your TW build, you want the Franchesca/Kelly '90 schematic, not the A1a schematic...
https://tubeamparchive.com/viewtopic.php?t=5691
Every possible detail is pretty much contained in this thread...
			
			
									
									
						https://tubeamparchive.com/viewtopic.php?t=5691
Every possible detail is pretty much contained in this thread...
Re: Deciphering Schematics
Thanks. I was reading that link into the wee hours last night.