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Polytone Mini Brute V preamp to power amp connection

Started by jerseyjoe, October 15, 2015, 11:31:10 PM

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jerseyjoe

Hello. New to the forum. After searching the internet and every forum I could find for an answer to my problem, figured that maybe somebody here could be of help.

I'm in the process of converting a 1998 Polytone Mini Brute V Combo amp into a head that I can run with different speakers. I pulled the control board and power amp and disconnected everything. Now that my new cabinet is basically finished, I wanted to do a test run and realized that I've got one wire that that must have broke free from it's solder during the manhandling. It's the black wire (in the circle) that connects to the control board somewhere? and then to the power amp with a single rca jack... I didn't see it disconnect and after scanning the board for something that looks undone, still nothing. The polytone schematics I've seen online don't really make sense to me. I believe this black wire connects the preamp to the power amp, but how or where?  Can anybody here help with this? Thanks.

J M Fahey

Hard to guess.
Your picture only shows part of a black wire, the top end disappears behind a PCB, the bottom end goes out of the screen and also disappears in an aunknown way, how could anybody guess?

jerseyjoe

right. the problem is i took the pictures for reference before the wire came undone. i have no idea what it's connected to. i'm looking for somebody familiar with polytone wiring that could tell me where on the board that wire is connected to.

Enzo

We can't see where either end connects.  Presumably one end has broken free, but the other end is still connected to...SOMETHING?

There are only so many subsections of the amp, so power amp to preamp is a good guess, and if I had to guess further, I'd suspect it is a ground connecting the two board grounds together.  But knowing where at least one end came from, helps us determine where the other end goes.

jerseyjoe

as i said in the original post, one end goes to a single rca jack that connects to the power amp at the base of the cabinet. the other mystery end connects to the board, which at the time of the photo was connected. now it's not.

jerseyjoe

maybe pictures will help. the black cable is not bundled with anything. it did go directly from the board to an rca input on the power amp.

DrGonz78

Sorry if I missed it but please post the schematic you are referencing. Also, if the wire broke free from it's connection there might be a soldered connection point that has some of the broken wire sticking out. So it is an RCA cable and the Poiytone amps I have worked on had that type of cable running the preamp signal output to the input on the power amp.

From looking at this schematic I see the power amp output RCA connection is as follows. E13 connects tip and E14 connects the ground of that wire. That as the best I can say for now. I can't see great close up detail from your picture, but I kinda see some broken wired connection on E13 and E14.
"A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new." -Albert Einstein

g1

  If Dr.Gonz' schematic is the right version, then E13 comes off one side of R21.