Patent office amp schematics?

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So I was looking for info on my Guytron (looking for the bias resistor) when I noticed that, low and behold, the bloody thing has a full schematic at the US Patent Office website! How about that? I knew that a lot of amp designs were patented, but I didn't realize that included a full schematic...

http://www.google.com/patents/about?id= ... dq=guytron

-Russ
 
That is interesting ..... I did not know they were there.
 
yeah, lots of people that need/want mesa schematics get them through the patent office because randall smith patents everything. it's kind of funny because by doing the patents, he makes his designs public.

o irony. :lol: :LOL:
 
titanamps":3503r1fw said:
yeah, lots of people that need/want mesa schematics get them through the patent office because randall smith patents everything. it's kind of funny because by doing the patents, he makes his designs public.

o irony. :lol: :LOL:

It's ironic, but it's also asking for a lawsuit if the patent hasn't expired. He has so many patents, I'm surprised he hasn't gone all lawyer on anyone who has remotely copied a design.

Then again, all you have to do is change a resistor value and you can claim it's your own :)

I'm just glad the Guytron GT100 schematics are there; I was afraid I'd have to drive to Michigan to get my amp properly serviced :lol: :LOL:
 
I guess it doesn't matter what value caps and resistors, to use? :confused:
 
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