Hi all,
I don't post much but I have a problem that I hope someone with Ampeg SVT III Pro experience can help me with. The amp sounds really bad. First came new tubes, no help. I put it on the bench and scoped the preamp; it's clean. Injecting a sine wave into the output gives a distorted top half of waveform. I adjusted the bias and set it for minimal crossover notch, which helped but there's still a problem. The Mosfets appear to be good; they all check okay as far as I can check them in-circuit. No shorted or open semi-conductors...which makes me think it's probably a dried up electrolytic.
I pulled the power amp board out (what fun) and the solder connections look good.
Is there an achille's heel on this particular amp that you guys know of? Anything specific to check? The thing is a real hassle to get the board in and out of for solder side access, as you know.
I'm thinking that tomorrow morning I'll start by changing a half dozen caps, then put it back in and start tracing again.
EDIT: the output sine wave now looks nice on the bottom and has a hump at the top of the wave.
By the way, I couldn't find a schematic when I was working on it this afternoon, so I was flying blind. I'm an experienced tech, and retired EE, so now that I have schematics I feel a lot better. But I'd really appreciate any input that you all could offer, if you've experienced a similar failure mode.
Thanks!
I don't post much but I have a problem that I hope someone with Ampeg SVT III Pro experience can help me with. The amp sounds really bad. First came new tubes, no help. I put it on the bench and scoped the preamp; it's clean. Injecting a sine wave into the output gives a distorted top half of waveform. I adjusted the bias and set it for minimal crossover notch, which helped but there's still a problem. The Mosfets appear to be good; they all check okay as far as I can check them in-circuit. No shorted or open semi-conductors...which makes me think it's probably a dried up electrolytic.
I pulled the power amp board out (what fun) and the solder connections look good.
Is there an achille's heel on this particular amp that you guys know of? Anything specific to check? The thing is a real hassle to get the board in and out of for solder side access, as you know.
I'm thinking that tomorrow morning I'll start by changing a half dozen caps, then put it back in and start tracing again.
EDIT: the output sine wave now looks nice on the bottom and has a hump at the top of the wave.
By the way, I couldn't find a schematic when I was working on it this afternoon, so I was flying blind. I'm an experienced tech, and retired EE, so now that I have schematics I feel a lot better. But I'd really appreciate any input that you all could offer, if you've experienced a similar failure mode.
Thanks!
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