Need photos of REV H MS275 Board
Need photos of REV H MS275 Board
Does anyone own a REV H MS275 which they can take a photo or two of the board?
I have seen or have photos of REV F, G, and I, but no H, and I need to know what changes were made for the H version.
I have seen or have photos of REV F, G, and I, but no H, and I need to know what changes were made for the H version.
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I would say the newer they are the better they are, but that is not fully true.
Some people like the power supply synchronization feature to reduce heterodyne noise, I personally do not.
I am interested in the newest versions of the MS275s, which do not use clamp bars to mount the transistors. I am fairly certain REV I boards use clamp bars, and I know REV G does not.
My hope is REV H boards do not use clamp bars, and also do not have power supply synchronization.
If this is the case, then I will be looking for a pair of REV H MS275s. But, if these features are not as I guess on the REV H model, then I will look for another REV G, or F board to give me a pair of MS275s.
Some people like the power supply synchronization feature to reduce heterodyne noise, I personally do not.
I am interested in the newest versions of the MS275s, which do not use clamp bars to mount the transistors. I am fairly certain REV I boards use clamp bars, and I know REV G does not.
My hope is REV H boards do not use clamp bars, and also do not have power supply synchronization.
If this is the case, then I will be looking for a pair of REV H MS275s. But, if these features are not as I guess on the REV H model, then I will look for another REV G, or F board to give me a pair of MS275s.
There are many editions of the MS2125 and its family members (MPS2500, MS2250, etc).
I personally prefer the newest versions of these amps, as they are far more reliable than the older ones.
Each REV of these amps adds new components, or changes paths of circuitry. In the case of the MS275, a REV F board has minimal power supply filtration on its rails. The REV G version has a bunch of hand soldered components for filtration, with black goop all over them. Then, skip ahead to the REV I version, and you see places for these parts were added to the board, and they are now soldered in place.
Component for component, all of these amps are the same, but how the parts are used and arranged on the boards kept improving with each revision. The newest amps are the most refined.
All of this also applies to PGs other models, like M, ZX, Ti, etc.
I personally prefer the newest versions of these amps, as they are far more reliable than the older ones.
Each REV of these amps adds new components, or changes paths of circuitry. In the case of the MS275, a REV F board has minimal power supply filtration on its rails. The REV G version has a bunch of hand soldered components for filtration, with black goop all over them. Then, skip ahead to the REV I version, and you see places for these parts were added to the board, and they are now soldered in place.
Component for component, all of these amps are the same, but how the parts are used and arranged on the boards kept improving with each revision. The newest amps are the most refined.
All of this also applies to PGs other models, like M, ZX, Ti, etc.
both mine have rev g boards, one for each midbass for good measure! always wondered why the black gunge stuffEric D wrote: The REV G version has a bunch of hand soldered components for filtration, with black goop all over them.

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Route 66 in box + custom m100 to match.
Roadster 66 in flight case
Octane LE in box.
Reactor #186 in flight case.
Reactor EQ232
Ti400.2 AL
AX204A + EQ232 + ZPX2 + TBA set
ZCS6 component set
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marko wrote:both mine have rev g boards, one for each midbass for good measure! always wondered why the black gunge stuffEric D wrote: The REV G version has a bunch of hand soldered components for filtration, with black goop all over them.
Those black items are Zobel type noise filters placed there to prevent diode switching noise from reaching your ears. Diodes make switching noise as they turn on and off rectifying AC to DC.
It would appear that the board used in your amp was "Old Stock" and they added the filters by hand, and did this till all of those Rev boards were gone. Most probably the next rev had the spots to add these on the board like normal. I seen this before on M series amps. Its a after-mod < the boards were built prior to the mod being included in the boards original Gerber file.
Marc, if you can snap some photos, that would be most helpful.
The only specific things I am looking for are green and black output transistors, and old or new style speaker and power terminals. My hope is the REV H amps still use green output transistors, but have the newer (and nicer) power and speaker terminals.
If this is the case, then REV H amps will be what I seek to purchase.
phonixx, those photos don’t work for me, I cannot see them…
The only specific things I am looking for are green and black output transistors, and old or new style speaker and power terminals. My hope is the REV H amps still use green output transistors, but have the newer (and nicer) power and speaker terminals.
If this is the case, then REV H amps will be what I seek to purchase.
phonixx, those photos don’t work for me, I cannot see them…
Eric D:
Dont know why you cant see them but here`s the Url`s to them. If that dont work i`ll mail them to you.
http://www.steinsland.org/Bilder/Bilder ... 275_H1.JPG
http://www.steinsland.org/Bilder/Bilder ... 275_H2.JPG
http://www.steinsland.org/Bilder/Bilder ... 275_H3.JPG
And 2 pictures of my grey Rev G.
http://www.steinsland.org/Bilder/Bilder ... 275_G1.JPG
http://www.steinsland.org/Bilder/Bilder ... 275_G2.JPG
Dont know why you cant see them but here`s the Url`s to them. If that dont work i`ll mail them to you.
http://www.steinsland.org/Bilder/Bilder ... 275_H1.JPG
http://www.steinsland.org/Bilder/Bilder ... 275_H2.JPG
http://www.steinsland.org/Bilder/Bilder ... 275_H3.JPG
And 2 pictures of my grey Rev G.
http://www.steinsland.org/Bilder/Bilder ... 275_G1.JPG
http://www.steinsland.org/Bilder/Bilder ... 275_G2.JPG
Phonixx, thanks for those photos.
Now I am eve more confused. It looks like PG has done some random stuff with these amps, and I guess that is to be expected.
Your REV H amps have clamp bars, and have white optoisolators, yet the G version has black.
Maybe PG found some more parts stashed away in the corner!
Now I am eve more confused. It looks like PG has done some random stuff with these amps, and I guess that is to be expected.
Your REV H amps have clamp bars, and have white optoisolators, yet the G version has black.
Maybe PG found some more parts stashed away in the corner!
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