This amp loses volume and becomes very distorted after being played for 30-45 minutes. I've checked solder joints and continuity w/ my meter and all seems fine. Customer has the issue happen during band practice, I cannot get it to happen, however I cannot play it too loud here at the shop for that long. I've put it on a dummy load and put some signal through it for an hour w/ no issues arising. I opened it up and checked the bias. All power transistors are sitting at different points - they're not all in the specified 20-30mv range on the schem.
Q10: 9mv
Q11: 29mv
Q12: 11mv
Q14: 16mv
Q15: 20mv
Q16: 13mv
Seems odd that they are so far off from eachother. Anyone know if this is just inherent in this design? Maybe it's because the Mosfets are not matched? Maybe this isn't an issue and all power amps have this inconsistency.
Finally, could the above issue cause the amp to overheat and have low volume/distortion after being pushed for a while? Maybe Q11 and Q15 have thermal runnaway?
Q10: 9mv
Q11: 29mv
Q12: 11mv
Q14: 16mv
Q15: 20mv
Q16: 13mv
Seems odd that they are so far off from eachother. Anyone know if this is just inherent in this design? Maybe it's because the Mosfets are not matched? Maybe this isn't an issue and all power amps have this inconsistency.
Finally, could the above issue cause the amp to overheat and have low volume/distortion after being pushed for a while? Maybe Q11 and Q15 have thermal runnaway?
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