User`s manual
4.1.6 Asymmetry Switch 
The asymmetry switch raises the bias and threshold of the negative or positive side of the 
detector depending on the position of the switch. 
4.1.7 Sidechain Highpass Filter 
The Sidechain HPF applies additional resistance across the detector input coupling 
capacitors effectively creating a first order highpass filter. The filter is disabled through a 
switch when the filter control is set at minimum. 
4.1.8 Output Attenuator 
The Output Level is implemented immediately after the output transformer. The Output 
control is integrated into a T-Pad that provides proper loading to the output transformer 
and attenuates the output to the required user setting. 
4.1.9 Test Facilities 
The Retro 176 has an integral balance testing system. The static test injects a common-
mode 60 Hz signal into the push-pull amplifier. The dynamic test injects a dc voltage 
with 60 Hz component to observe balance during gain reduction. It allows the technician 
a way to balance the amplifier without test equipment. See the Aignment and 
Maintenance section for procedures. 
4.3  Power Supply Circuit Board 
4.3.1  Mains Input 
The AC Power enters the 176 through the IEC power receptacle. It travels to the fuse, 
the door interlock switch and the front panel User Power switch. Finally it reaches the 
Voltage Selector switch and the Power Transformer. 
4.3.2  Power Transformer 
The Power Transformer provides several voltages that are used in the 176. It has 
additional shielding and low losses to operate cool and efficiently. It accepts 120 or 240 
Volts at 50/60 Hertz. It provides 5 Volts and 600 Volts to the high voltage rectifier. It 
also has a center-tapped 6.3 Volt 3 Amp output for the amplifier tube filaments. 
4.3.3  5Y3 High Voltage Rectifier 
The 5Y3 is a commonly available full-wave power rectifier. The original design used a 
5AR4 that can also be used and provides a slower turn-on to allow the filaments to warm 
up. A common failure is arcing in the tube, which can blow the power fuse. 










