plumsolly
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For the last couple of years I have been working on getting a pair of Cinema 7080 eqs running. I have finally got them to a point where I ran some frequency response tests and one of the units I have is about 3db down from the other at 20Khz. After some sleuthing, I determined the input transformers are the culprits. I isolated them from the rest of the circuit and with 27k between the secondaries, one is indeed about 3db lower at 20khz than the other. The case of each transformer looks identical, and the part numbers are the same, but the leads are different gauges. I am wondering if Cinema switched manufacturers at some point and I have two different transformers. I don't have any serial numbers to guess how far apart these unit were made, but there are some other subtle differences in components.
If you look at the schematic attached below, you can see C2 is there to bump up the high end (most likely to make up for transformer deficiencies). The reason the value is not marked on the schematic is that each unit I have seen pictures of has a different value (Cinema seemed to use a different combination of paralelled molded mica caps here to tune each unit?) I wonder if they just used a higher value for C2 with the crappier transformers? I had used 2200pF caps here originally. I put a 5800 pF in parallel and I can get a pretty similar response between the two units. Its a bit of a bummer as I was going to use them as stereo pair - I still will. I don't want to replace the transformer or pay Doc Hoyer to rewind one of them. If anyone has any ideas, I'd love to hear them, otherwise I'll just solder in that 5800pF and be done.
Thanks,
Ben
If you look at the schematic attached below, you can see C2 is there to bump up the high end (most likely to make up for transformer deficiencies). The reason the value is not marked on the schematic is that each unit I have seen pictures of has a different value (Cinema seemed to use a different combination of paralelled molded mica caps here to tune each unit?) I wonder if they just used a higher value for C2 with the crappier transformers? I had used 2200pF caps here originally. I put a 5800 pF in parallel and I can get a pretty similar response between the two units. Its a bit of a bummer as I was going to use them as stereo pair - I still will. I don't want to replace the transformer or pay Doc Hoyer to rewind one of them. If anyone has any ideas, I'd love to hear them, otherwise I'll just solder in that 5800pF and be done.
Thanks,
Ben