screamndemon69
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i'm trying to learn about Mesa gear and i get the feeling from what i've read that rectifiers are a type of solid state circuitry coupled with tubes. can someone shed some light on this for me?
A rectifier is an electrical component used to limit current to a single direction in a wire. They can be tube or SS. In tube amps, the rectifiers are used to flip the negative half-cycle of the incoming AC wave so that creating DC from AC is easier. So, if you imagine a regular sine wave where the signal goes smoothly from 0 to the high max back through 0 to the low max, that's the 120 V 60 Hz AC coming into the amp. The rectifier(s) flips the 0 - low max portion so it's 0 - high max. Then, you add a few capacitors (and an inductor maybe) to smooth out the signal and all of a sudden you have an average high voltage that's pretty constant (let's say 450 V).screamndemon69 said:i'm trying to learn about Mesa gear and i get the feeling from what i've read that rectifiers are a type of solid state circuitry coupled with tubes. can someone shed some light on this for me?
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