The output jacks are supposed to be isolated from ground. Look at rhe schematic. See the "speaker -" at the lower right? That is the - side of the speaker, and it does not return to ground, it returns through that resistor. I can;t read it, R433? Looks like .05 ohms, 5 watts? Therefore the speaker jacks cannot be grounded. That is where it tells you that.
If that resistor is open, you get no output from the speakers. You also get no feedback from the output from that point, so the amp will try to compensate.
If you think the output cap is bad, clip in almost anythig in its place. Right now you are chasing no output, right? That is totally different from distorted output. We are not interested in freq response, tone, or distortion right now, all we care about is getting sound.
So:
Is the output bus stable at about half V+? (45v more or less)
If so, is there output signal on the otuput bus? Look on R430,R431. If there is no signal here, it won't likey be on the speaker either. If there is no signal here, everything after this doesn;t matter - this is the important question then.
From there, the output signal goes off board to that inductor and switch, and back on. Is signal present at both exit an re-entry of the board?
If it gets that far, then is it getting to the + end of C409 output cap? If it gets to one end of that cap and doesn't come out the other, then try a different cap. It doesn't matter what cap you try as long as the voltage is enough. All we want it to do is verify the cap as the problem, OR NOT. tacking a 470uf cap there would tell us if that made signal come out the speaker or not. It wouldn;t have much power or low end, but it would tell us if the cap was the problem.
If that resistor is open, you get no output from the speakers. You also get no feedback from the output from that point, so the amp will try to compensate.
If you think the output cap is bad, clip in almost anythig in its place. Right now you are chasing no output, right? That is totally different from distorted output. We are not interested in freq response, tone, or distortion right now, all we care about is getting sound.
So:
Is the output bus stable at about half V+? (45v more or less)
If so, is there output signal on the otuput bus? Look on R430,R431. If there is no signal here, it won't likey be on the speaker either. If there is no signal here, everything after this doesn;t matter - this is the important question then.
From there, the output signal goes off board to that inductor and switch, and back on. Is signal present at both exit an re-entry of the board?
If it gets that far, then is it getting to the + end of C409 output cap? If it gets to one end of that cap and doesn't come out the other, then try a different cap. It doesn't matter what cap you try as long as the voltage is enough. All we want it to do is verify the cap as the problem, OR NOT. tacking a 470uf cap there would tell us if that made signal come out the speaker or not. It wouldn;t have much power or low end, but it would tell us if the cap was the problem.
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