I have an old Peavey Deuce hybrid on the bench right now and it has a problem in the "Normal" channel. "effects" channel works fine.
What's going on is I get a great sine all the way to the base of the NPN transistor in the stage marked "intermediate gain stage." After that, it's pretty much a flat line from the collector (direct coupled to the base of the PNP after it).
Here's what I have tried so far: pulling and testing both transistors (good, of course). Replacing the PNP. Replacing the 39pF cap and all the resistors connected to the emitters and collectors. Replacing the 0.1 cap going to the base of the NPN. Replacing the 250pF cap on the collector of the PNP.
The dc voltages on the NPN are E(24.7V) B(3.06V) C(2.51). If I pull the PNP out of the board, the voltages change to E(14.5) B(3.3) and C(2.76), and the sine wave appears loud and proud at the collector of the NPN.
I have also tried lifting the 250pF cap and 47K resistor that connect the PNP's collector to the tone stack. Didn't affect anything.
Somehow, having the PNP installed screws up the biasing of the NPN, but damned if I can figure out how, or how to cure it.
I figured that this would be a relatively straightforward SS amp stage to troubleshoot, as it can be isolated by pulling the 0.1 cap and the tone stack input, but no such luck.
Any ideas? I'm working from this:
http://www.schematicheaven.com/newam...vy_deuce-b.pdf
What's going on is I get a great sine all the way to the base of the NPN transistor in the stage marked "intermediate gain stage." After that, it's pretty much a flat line from the collector (direct coupled to the base of the PNP after it).
Here's what I have tried so far: pulling and testing both transistors (good, of course). Replacing the PNP. Replacing the 39pF cap and all the resistors connected to the emitters and collectors. Replacing the 0.1 cap going to the base of the NPN. Replacing the 250pF cap on the collector of the PNP.
The dc voltages on the NPN are E(24.7V) B(3.06V) C(2.51). If I pull the PNP out of the board, the voltages change to E(14.5) B(3.3) and C(2.76), and the sine wave appears loud and proud at the collector of the NPN.
I have also tried lifting the 250pF cap and 47K resistor that connect the PNP's collector to the tone stack. Didn't affect anything.
Somehow, having the PNP installed screws up the biasing of the NPN, but damned if I can figure out how, or how to cure it.
I figured that this would be a relatively straightforward SS amp stage to troubleshoot, as it can be isolated by pulling the 0.1 cap and the tone stack input, but no such luck.
Any ideas? I'm working from this:
http://www.schematicheaven.com/newam...vy_deuce-b.pdf
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