This Hartke 3500 power amp module keeping me awake nights, and not in a good way. First of all, I highly-appreciated earlier posts covering this, especially "Hartke Schematics; any solid state guys out there?" (Sept 2006). Like that poster, I never worked on solid state before either, just lots of tube DIY.
Got the amp (non-working) for free. Replaced fuse, unplugged power amp, and the preamp-out worked fine through another bass power amp. So I snagged a schematic (well, something close enough; attached). On the power amp board, I located several bad large transistors (Q310, Q316, Q317, & Q319) plus one little guy (Q311). All nearby resistors were ok, as were other components in the vicinity. Got replacements from MCM, and installed.
When I powered up (no variac available), something immediately smoked on the board (roundabout the Q311 neighborhood, but I was too busy cutting the power to pinpoint it). Couldn't figure out what was wrong, and decided in frustration to re-power up, and look for smoke (I know, stoooo-pid). And guess what happened? Well, the fuse did what fuses are supposed to do.
I'm ready to give up on this board, it had so many bad transistors that I probably should've replaced them all. Plus, I don't think I got to the root of the problem. Seems like I'm just chasing my tail or something. When I could be out there chasing someone else's tail.
Any suggestions and ideas would be appreciated.
*** Someone in that old thread (oc_disorder and maybe enzo too?) mentioned a replacement module. Does anyone know where to get these, and how much they go for? If they're exorbitant or unavailable... well at least I got a decent preamp for free.
Thanks in advance,
Bagghist
Got the amp (non-working) for free. Replaced fuse, unplugged power amp, and the preamp-out worked fine through another bass power amp. So I snagged a schematic (well, something close enough; attached). On the power amp board, I located several bad large transistors (Q310, Q316, Q317, & Q319) plus one little guy (Q311). All nearby resistors were ok, as were other components in the vicinity. Got replacements from MCM, and installed.
When I powered up (no variac available), something immediately smoked on the board (roundabout the Q311 neighborhood, but I was too busy cutting the power to pinpoint it). Couldn't figure out what was wrong, and decided in frustration to re-power up, and look for smoke (I know, stoooo-pid). And guess what happened? Well, the fuse did what fuses are supposed to do.
I'm ready to give up on this board, it had so many bad transistors that I probably should've replaced them all. Plus, I don't think I got to the root of the problem. Seems like I'm just chasing my tail or something. When I could be out there chasing someone else's tail.
Any suggestions and ideas would be appreciated.
*** Someone in that old thread (oc_disorder and maybe enzo too?) mentioned a replacement module. Does anyone know where to get these, and how much they go for? If they're exorbitant or unavailable... well at least I got a decent preamp for free.
Thanks in advance,
Bagghist
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