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*See engineers notes at rear

 

 

 

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Engineers Notes 

 

These notes are only intended for use by an engineer 
qualified  to  work  with  high  voltage  triodes  like  the 
845/805.  Owners  should  refer  any  problems  to  a 
dealer,  service  agent  or  Icon  Audio  depending  upon 
area purchased in. 

 

The  amplifier  may  be  inverted  by  supporting  the 
transformers  on  non  abrasive  surface  (e.g.  dense 
foam,  books  etc)  which  allows  space  between  the 
845s and the work surface. 

 

Safety 

Before  removing  base  disconnect  the  power  cord. 
Always  allow  10  minutes  for  the  HT  to  discharge,  or 
measure  before  proceeding.  Use  a  bleed  resistor  of 
around 5-

10KΩ will speed this up, and check that the 

HT voltage has discharged.  

 

Amplifier dead. 

Check the 20mm mains fuse in the IEC socket at rear 
of the amplifier, if dead there is a spare included. Or 
the fuse in the plug (if applicable). If not either check 
in-line power switch fuse adjacent to IEC socket. 

 

Amplifier lit but not working. 

There  is  a  250ma  HT  fuse  located  on  the  chassis, 
with  spares  attached  to  the  base.  If  the  fuse  blows 
again  a  VARIAC  will  be  useful  to  operate  the 
amplifier  on  reduced  voltage  in  order  the  trace  the 
fault or overload. 
Make sure the bias for the 845s is correct.  If the  AC 
fuse  is  blowing  with  the  HT  fuse  disconnected 
suspect the bridge rectifier or power supply. 
Also  check  that  the  6SL7/6SN7  6.3v  supply  is 
working. 

 

230v to 115v Conversion. 

Take  the  precautions  as  above.  It  is  necessary  to 
change  the  primary  power  windings  from  series  to 
parallel.  Remove  either  AC  lead  from  the  bridge 
rectifier  and join it to the other terminal. 

The “centre” 

tap  are  the  two  leads  that  will  be  found  joined 
together.  Replace  with  these  two  and  solder  to  the 
first terminal. A larger value AC fuse will be needed in 
the IEC socket. 

 

115v to 230v Conversion. 

This is changing the two primary windings to series. 
Remove  either  pair  of  AC  leads  from  an  AC  input  to 
the  bridge  rectifier.  Join  together  and  insulate.  The 
other  pair  of  AC  leads  should  be  separated  and 
soldered  to  each  AC  input  of  the  bridge  rectifier.  A 
lower value AC fuse will be needed in the IEC socket. 
 
The incorporation of a built in bias meter for easier 
checking of the bias current of the 845 output valves. 

Summary of Contents for Stereo 845

Page 1: ...ould you be uncertain about anything please contact your dealer or one of our team Valve amplifiers do need a little more attention than their solid state counterparts but the sonic improvements are w...

Page 2: ...wiring check Bias meter calibration ma Run min 12 hour test Check input Output Valve Bias level v Sound Quality Channel Balance Valve Microphony Valve Seating Hum level L R mv RF Test LED brightness S...

Page 3: ...See engineers notes at rear Page 3 ST845 Layout and Features...

Page 4: ...o Live terminal Blue to Neutral terminal and Green Yellow to Earth terminal 6 SWITCH ON The meter should light up and the 845 heaters should glow bright yellow You will may hear a humming noise for a...

Page 5: ...nnects You can either hard wire your cable to the amplifier by baring enough cable to fit in the connector and twist together to avoid any spare strands touching anywhere else soldering the stands tog...

Page 6: ...wait 20 minutes before removing bottom plate If the HT fuse has blown there are replacements inside Replace bottom cover afterwards and check bias immediately after switching on If the replacement fu...

Page 7: ...tor the pointer should be in or close to the black section If not adjust until it is correct The adjustment is very sensitive so adjust very carefully Then select V2 and adjust if necessary Do the sam...

Page 8: ...w the reading goes this will not cause damage Do final adjustment when the amplifier is fully warmed up If all is well there should be no more than a barely detectable hum from the speakers and the am...

Page 9: ...ox any subsequent claim is unlikely to paid This amplifier is designed for normal domestic hi fi use It is not guaranteed for commercial Public Address use or use in other situations The guarantee bec...

Page 10: ...s attached to the base If the fuse blows again a VARIAC will be useful to operate the amplifier on reduced voltage in order the trace the fault or overload Make sure the bias for the 845s is correct I...

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