Hi. I have in my workshop for repair a Music Man RD-50 Amplifier. It came in making an indescribable noise, still present with everything turned anticlockwise.
I have narrowed it down to the output stage, have eliminated the power supplies and the op-amp. The noisy signal is present at the bases of the JE1692 devices. They are mounted to the heatsinks with plastic screws, and over time, plastic screws become loose. They were loose. So they could have been overheated.
But, the noise has, after several test runs, proven to be an intermittent. It could or might not be manifest at switchon, and appear after some minutes.
Or, it could be present from cold, and disappear after a few minutes.
SO, my present theory is that being loose on the heatsinks may have damaged one or both of the JE1692s.
Now, I would next like to replace these devices to see what happens.
But, this is not so simple a task.
I have the schematic, and it shows the JE1692s as junction transistors. Both in the schematic drawing, and below it, where it shows the pin configuration.
Also I have been looking at forums, and public opinion is that these devices ARE in fact, junction transistors. The originals are NLA, but several people have replaced them with junction transistors and the amps have worked.
To add to that, in every Music Man amplifier that I can find data for, the devices are shown as normal transistors.
But I have reason to believe that they are in fact JFETS.
I can find NO DATA on line or in my vast collection of data manuals.
When I test both of them they check like JFETS, NOT like normal transistors.
Unfortunately, the pins seem to be in an unusual configuration. I would have to cross the legs of any potential replacements I might have on hand, and I don't like doing that.
Is there anyone who has the device listed in a data book and who can quote the ratings and lead configuration confidently?
Thanks,
Bruce.
I have narrowed it down to the output stage, have eliminated the power supplies and the op-amp. The noisy signal is present at the bases of the JE1692 devices. They are mounted to the heatsinks with plastic screws, and over time, plastic screws become loose. They were loose. So they could have been overheated.
But, the noise has, after several test runs, proven to be an intermittent. It could or might not be manifest at switchon, and appear after some minutes.
Or, it could be present from cold, and disappear after a few minutes.
SO, my present theory is that being loose on the heatsinks may have damaged one or both of the JE1692s.
Now, I would next like to replace these devices to see what happens.
But, this is not so simple a task.
I have the schematic, and it shows the JE1692s as junction transistors. Both in the schematic drawing, and below it, where it shows the pin configuration.
Also I have been looking at forums, and public opinion is that these devices ARE in fact, junction transistors. The originals are NLA, but several people have replaced them with junction transistors and the amps have worked.
To add to that, in every Music Man amplifier that I can find data for, the devices are shown as normal transistors.
But I have reason to believe that they are in fact JFETS.
I can find NO DATA on line or in my vast collection of data manuals.
When I test both of them they check like JFETS, NOT like normal transistors.
Unfortunately, the pins seem to be in an unusual configuration. I would have to cross the legs of any potential replacements I might have on hand, and I don't like doing that.
Is there anyone who has the device listed in a data book and who can quote the ratings and lead configuration confidently?
Thanks,
Bruce.
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