SON OF YETI. SCHEMATIC

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SON OF YETI. SCHEMATIC

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Hello there,

I have 2 questions

I'm looking for the schematic of the Ceriatone Son of Yeti. Google isn't my friend for this 8)
Does anyone know the specs of the two trannies from this amp.

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http://www.ceriatone.com/ceriatone-son-of-yeti/

In the voltage chart, the high voltage secondary for the Son of Yeti (20W 2x6V6) is listed as 312VAC and plate voltage 397VDC, screens 394VDC, and drawing 25mV. 312VAC is also listed as the secondary for the Yeti 50.
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The OT primary for the pair of 6v6s will be in the 6k6 to 8k range.
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SOY-Innards.jpg
There is a thread on this amp two of us were building.
Son of Yeti PT & OT wiring.pdf
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Hey M Fowler,

Thx for the links. The secondary voltages are not there.
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SOY voltage chart.

The Ceriatone Voltage Charts are on Ceriatone's website people.

Mark
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Hey Mark,
Can I assume that you folks are sourcing these builds yourself and not building from kits? Funny though that while in the past, the transformers appeared to be the weaker point of the Ceriatone stuff, Nik now seems pretty proud of the transformers he currently offers. Have either of tyou current builders finished/played these yet(i)? :P

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Regarding the Soy I built the complete kit using all Ceriatone's parts including the transformers.

Nothing wrong with the parts or transformers from my experience.

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M Fowler wrote: Thu Jan 30, 2020 8:10 pm Regarding the Soy I built the complete kit using all Ceriatone's parts including the transformers.

Nothing wrong with the parts or transformers from my experience.

Mark
:shock: WOW!
Given your expertise and skills, hearing of you building from kit parts surprises me a little bit! On the other hand, we rarely hear anyone complain about this company's products! And if its good, its good! I can also appreciate the convenience of getting all from one source! Nik offers a VERY wide variety of models. It also seems that he has a willingness to combine features (when practical/feasible/possible) which ends up making CERIATONE (along with one's own assembly) a great source for ending up with a very custom designed and/or tailored for you amplifier!

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Here is a schematic.
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