many thanks for the info!! ...but, i dont see much difference with the design im working on besides the 5v & 10 v rails, and the -17v trik. this circuit deliver more current that the one i have_?
if i make two boards for each +17 & -17 supply and parallel their outputs, it will deliver more current??
Yes, the power supplies are almost the same.
The schematics I posted also have SCR protected outputs. Since the series pass transistor (MJ2955) is under quite a bit of load it is succeptable to failure.
It can short out and apply all the voltage at the filter capacitors to the channel strips. There is an SCR protection circuit that fires and shorts the supply rail to ground if it exceeds a certain voltage, causing the fuse to blow. You wouldn't want to replace all the ICs in all the channel strips just because the power supply didn't have decent protection.
In theory it is possible to parallel two boards to get double the output current but in practice it is nearly impossible to have the current shared equally by both boards. The voltage would have to be exactly the same (within a few mV). It's much easier to add another series pass transistor. In this case even this isn't needed. The MJ2955 transistor is happy up to 15 amps so your circuit should work at 10 amps with no problems. Although at such high currents the SCR protection is a very smart idea to have.
As I said there are 3 exactly the same boards and one has two different components to make it work at a lower voltage. It can't be simpler than that.