arrow's on a schem.

what does an arrow ,that leads to nothing,and points to a + or -

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D- man5150

Joined Feb 27, 2015
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i have a Peavey mace vt guitar amp.ive been looking over the schem and i see arrows that lead to nothing but a +or- symbol. what does this mean? thanks
 

bertus

Joined Apr 5, 2008
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Hello,

Sometimes arrows are used to avoid lines going across the schematic.
There should be pairs of arrows pointing towards each other.
Do you have an example schematic?

Bertus
 

bertus

Joined Apr 5, 2008
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Hello,

The Peave amp schematics consists of two parts.
On the Poweramp part, the powersupply is given.
There you will find a transformer with some part at it saying +15V and -15V.
The preamp part has a lot of opamps with arrows with a + next to it and arrows with a - next to it.
All arrows with the + go to the +15V, all arrows with - go to the -15V.

Just have a look at the attached schematics.

Bertus
 

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D- man5150

Joined Feb 27, 2015
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thats what i was thinking. thank you for your help. im trying to rebuild the amp to fit into a smaller "lunchbox" stile i now can start making pcb thanks
 

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D- man5150

Joined Feb 27, 2015
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because this is the 1st time ive ever asked a forem about anything didnt know it was a poll. nomaly i just resurch on my own but im eager to get started, so i asked. got the answer i was looking 4
 
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