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Title: LG42LH4000
Post by: thoma on June 23, 2015,08:51:00
Hello to all!
need schematic LG42LH4000 LD91G Chassis
hope you can help!
regards thoma!
Title: Re: LG42LH4000
Post by: jordan on June 23, 2015,12:39:46
LD91G
Title: Re: LG42LH4000
Post by: thoma on June 23, 2015,12:43:46
Thank you very much jordan!
regards thoma!
Title: Re: LG42LH4000
Post by: downunder on June 24, 2015,06:15:47

Zdravo, o learned Jordan,

Have you considered uploading manuals to quuq 'Downloads' section, in case at some future time someone
might wish to access it? Only a thought, as turnip might say.

Bruce
Title: Re: LG42LH4000
Post by: jordan on June 24, 2015,08:43:17
Now iam send on download section  :08:
Title: Re: LG42LH4000
Post by: Turnip on June 24, 2015,13:32:37
Hi Bruce,

Well thought, but guess folks with a specific problem will quote model / chassis rather than bother check 'Downloads' as lots of stuff is well obsolete, and 'downloads' doesn't pop up on a model query.

Suggest a 'Hero' might check that section and weed out stuff with tubes and valves to yet another sector, not that Quuq has so many remaining these days.

As you so well say 'Zdravo, 0 Learned Jordan' - Not so sure what it means, but Jordan is some chap - Chris.
Title: Re: LG42LH4000
Post by: jordan on June 25, 2015,02:45:05
The Slovenian language "zdravo"....HEALTHY  :051bye:
Title: Re: LG42LH4000
Post by: downunder on June 25, 2015,05:13:28

Thanks Jordan, you're a bonza sport and a man after my own heart.

As for valve stuff, Chris, don't be too quick to knock it. I've refurbed two vintage valve radiograms in the last month. Supposedly vinyl is making a come-back. Both were fairly labour intensive but bought in some
elusive dollars. As for Jordan, he's the man.         Bruce
Title: Re: LG42LH4000
Post by: Turnip on June 26, 2015,11:06:57
Hi Bruce – As you say, Jordan is indeed the man – But as to valves -

À chacun son gout – Had a chap in the other day who wanted me to ‘service’ his valve amplifier although there seemed nothing wrong with it. He went on to talk about eigentones, chromium plating, ceramic valve holders, ultra-linear problems and why valves had to be Mullard, as Russian ones seem to have a ‘Putin effect’ where severe distortion is evident, even to the totally deaf.

Remember knocking up a push/pull amp a year or two back using a pair of PX4 (directly heated triodes from the 30s where cathodes looked like toaster elements) with 500v HT and grid drive of some 150 volts. Coupled up the scope and got 7.5 Watts sine max before the waveform curled a bit.

Now seriously into WW2, used a RK34 power RF double triode with anodes as top caps - Quality fine but again lacking in watts.

Did another one with a pair of WW2 '807' Beam Tetrodes for a guitar chum. They were rated at 150 Watts individually class C but were total rubbish in Push/Pull class AB - Fiddled with the bias between classes but could hardly get 30 Watts out of them - Another failure.

Best one I ever did was back in ’73 with 8 x PL519s push/pull on 600 volts HT – Checked out at something over 1Kw before the sine wave flattened but didn’t have the speakers to really groove as worked in a Telly shop with telly speakers.

Subsequently went for transistors and with Silicon, eventually got the watts at rather lower voltages.

Radiograms are simply horrid, never made a decent easy pound with one - Chris.