Hello, I have a ampeg B2-re bass amp that with no signal or load will have 1.5 volts dc on the speaker output. With a signal present it will rise up to 10volts where it will trip the relay on the output.
The main voltage rails seem a little high, should be +-60, but they are +-73.
There are 8 power mosfets, 4 on each side IRFP240 and IRFP9240. I don't believe they are the problem though. I have 3 new of each that test the same with the diode charge/finger discharge method. However; will only putting 3 on each side cause significant problems just to troubleshoot?
The DC shows up on the Sources and a little on the gates of the mosfets, but also amongst the drivers and the limiter section. lowering or raising the signal level will lower or raise the dc on the speaker, or until the relay trips.
does there tend to be a common cause for dc on the output, or what is the best method to start troubleshooting?
Should I start checking transistors, diodes, voltages or something else. The 16 volt rails all seem fine just the main one is high. pre out works fine.
Feel free to ask questions or demand answers
Thanks
The main voltage rails seem a little high, should be +-60, but they are +-73.
There are 8 power mosfets, 4 on each side IRFP240 and IRFP9240. I don't believe they are the problem though. I have 3 new of each that test the same with the diode charge/finger discharge method. However; will only putting 3 on each side cause significant problems just to troubleshoot?
The DC shows up on the Sources and a little on the gates of the mosfets, but also amongst the drivers and the limiter section. lowering or raising the signal level will lower or raise the dc on the speaker, or until the relay trips.
does there tend to be a common cause for dc on the output, or what is the best method to start troubleshooting?
Should I start checking transistors, diodes, voltages or something else. The 16 volt rails all seem fine just the main one is high. pre out works fine.
Feel free to ask questions or demand answers
Thanks
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