hi. my neighbor rescued a peavy kb100 from a trip to the curb. his complaint was "it doesnt work". sure enough, it doesnt work. we opened it up and found a blown fuse. i replaced the fuse for him(3amp near pwr tranny) knowing full well that it was going to pop again, and it surely did.
i read some threads on this forum about the kb100, but i mostly found people had some sort of hum issue with this amp.
i did manage to check a few things that were mentioned in those threads, such as:
the molex plug coming off the pwr xformer(3 red wires) and found 65vac from outside end to outside end, and about 1/2 that from each end to center tap. i think thats right from what i've read on the other thread.
I also checked the output transistors(sj6392) to see if i could read a short. i pulled them out and checked them and they both read about .5 to .7 mega ohms. im not sure which pin is base and which is emitter, but i do know that the insulating pad was fully intact, so the collctor was not shorting to the heat sink.
i will study the schem for it, and see if i can learn something, but in the mean time does anyone have any suggestions?
this amp blows the fuse as soon as it is powered up. where should i start?
thanks. i appreciate any tips or pointers. this is a "no pressure repair" if i can do it, he said he's going to toss it in the trash otherwise. that would be a shame.
thanks again. Rich.
i read some threads on this forum about the kb100, but i mostly found people had some sort of hum issue with this amp.
i did manage to check a few things that were mentioned in those threads, such as:
the molex plug coming off the pwr xformer(3 red wires) and found 65vac from outside end to outside end, and about 1/2 that from each end to center tap. i think thats right from what i've read on the other thread.
I also checked the output transistors(sj6392) to see if i could read a short. i pulled them out and checked them and they both read about .5 to .7 mega ohms. im not sure which pin is base and which is emitter, but i do know that the insulating pad was fully intact, so the collctor was not shorting to the heat sink.
i will study the schem for it, and see if i can learn something, but in the mean time does anyone have any suggestions?
this amp blows the fuse as soon as it is powered up. where should i start?
thanks. i appreciate any tips or pointers. this is a "no pressure repair" if i can do it, he said he's going to toss it in the trash otherwise. that would be a shame.
thanks again. Rich.
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