by Rob-NYC »
Wed Sep 30, 2015 7:51 pm
Darrell, if an MRA-up amp is used it has AGC to level the volume between records.
Seeburg also made a kit to ADD AGC to the older amps. In both cases a set of two contact blades are added to teh top of the vertical stack on the mech. The open during scan and this allows a squelch voltage to build up on the AGC time constant. When the mech goes into play, those contacts close and the squelch voltages now slowly dissipates causing the gain of the circuit to slowly increase until the voltage generated by a record establishes a level. The idea is to prevent blasting at the start of a "loud" record
if Pin-3 is not grounded (ever) the squelch voltage will always be present and amp gain will be low.
If Pin-3 is always grounded the amp may blast (called: overshoot) at the start of a loud record since no squelch voltage will ever build up.
If you have a cart & styli that has lower output than original the level may never be enough to cause overshoot anyway.
None of this will kill all volume though, this is something unrelated.
Rob
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