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  • GK MBE150III Going into protection when pushed

    Hello all
    Ive posted a few things about this pain in the arse , So i thought i would start a new post
    Brief History
    It came in dead.
    I found Q19 and Q20 burnt up
    Replaced them and tested the amp. Amp working but running hot and couldn't bias down. Cutting a long story short
    Found o/c R38 and a short between B-E on Q17. Removed Q17 and Q19. Transistors were ok. Cleaned the board/Area and short went away, Replaced with 2 new transistors Short gone
    Must of been a solder splash ?? Biased the amp as the Schematic states.10MV ( J3)

    Anyway tested the amp sounds good no issues apart from when you turn master and gain up, 12 oclock Ish the amp goes into protection and LED goes red, Wait 1-2 seconds and its back working again
    seems to be worse if you use the drive function

    I have monitored the Voltage rails no issues, when goes into protection , They remain stable
    all voltage rails are correct as the schematic states
    schematic below Page 15 - 206-211-A3
    I have checked just about everything,
    Hoping one of you more experienced techs can help and shed some light on this for me
    Many thanks in advance
    gallien-krueger_mb150-iii_pwramp_sch.pdf

  • #2
    If you overload the input of an amplifier with more signal than it needs to produce its rated output power, any amplifier will go into limitation.
    For accurate diagnosis, you need objective data.​

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    • #3
      Did you bias the amp after repairs? If the amp is overbiased, excessive current may cause problems.
      "I took a photo of my ohm meter... It didn't help." Enzo 8/20/22

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      • #4
        Originally posted by The Dude View Post
        Did you bias the amp after repairs? If the amp is overbiased, excessive current may cause problems.
        Yes the bias is set as per the manual 10Mv across J3
        The amp is not running Hot at all,

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        • #5
          Originally posted by x-pro View Post
          If you overload the input of an amplifier with more signal than it needs to produce its rated output power, any amplifier will go into limitation.
          For accurate diagnosis, you need objective data.​
          Thanks i don't believe that the input is being overload at all. At practice level is ok, But as soon as you have let say the master and Vol set to 1/2 way and play a few notes on the bass together it cuts out
          I have done a few of these amps and i know they shouldnt do that

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          • #6
            I think is a familar story with these amps. I have attempted to repair around five of these over the years. Each one worked for a while but when taking off the current limiter or pushed then it failed. My theory is that it is do with output device matchng which I have not attemped.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by mikeydee77 View Post
              I think is a familar story with these amps. I have attempted to repair around five of these over the years. Each one worked for a while but when taking off the current limiter or pushed then it failed. My theory is that it is do with output device matchng which I have not attemped.
              Interesting . Only 2 of the outputs were changed both Toshiba and came from cricklewood electronics. Have you ever contacted GK and got any assistance?

              The damn thing works well apart from this issue

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              • #8
                Nope I have not taken it further to be honest. I have wasted a lot of time on these amps trying to fix power amps hence why your thread caught my eye. It is probably worth contacting GK to see what the deal is. I think others on this forum have had success with them so hopefully they will chime in at some point.

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                • #9
                  Possible some other component (likely a transistor) was stressed by the original fault and is only breaking down under higher drive levels. Maybe freeze spray would help.
                  Originally posted by Enzo
                  I have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."


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                  • #10
                    C19, D15 is good? Try putting 47uF instead of 33uF.
                    It is necessary to feed the signal from the generator and on the required load (equivalent) to see the signal distortion with an oscilloscope. And then think about it.

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                    • #11
                      I have contacted GK, there is a email address on their site for tech problems

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                      • #12
                        Hello People Sorry i'm back
                        I contacted GK support Not very helpful ,
                        Anyway i decided to continue with it., I have taken a few voltage measurement and I think i maybe on to something
                        powered on and no signal Bias is at 10MV across J3
                        I tested while on with a signal gen and dummy load with the levels up just under the amp switching in to protection
                        Measuring across
                        R40 = 18MV
                        R42 = 18MV
                        R44 = 22MV
                        R48 = 22MV
                        R39 = 88MV
                        R41 = 88MV
                        R43 = 44MV
                        R47 = 44MV

                        I did do a list of the transistor B-C-E voltages last week and now can't find now so i need to do it again
                        All voltages are correct 28V +/- and 14V +/- Tested all transistors in circuit, Nothing i can find, Also tested resistors and diodes in circuit, all ok

                        Mikeydee 77 stated that he has had this fault many times before and has never been able to cure it. His thoughts were on Matched sets of transistors
                        I look forward to your comments
                        Have a good day
                        Arbutt
                        Last edited by Arbutt; 10-02-2024, 12:24 PM. Reason: adding more info

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