Hello, I have recently got ahold of a Cerwin Vega Bg-250 that has a starving output. There is an indicator on the front of the unit that designates the outputs level. Idle, 1/4 , 1/2, Full are the indicators. This amp never goes past idle. There is something limiting the amps output. Now, I have made sure the circuit that uses these indicators is getting the proper voltage and all is good with this circuit board, so my issue isnt that board because the amp is just not pushing the power it should.
There is a switchable/adjustable noise gate control on this amp that completely cuts the signal when turned on. When I turn the noise gate back on the signal comes back up, but still the overall output is low. I finally found a schematic of this amp after searching and searching and I will post it here: I have the entire manual for the amp, so it will be much easier to locate the problem. Before I sign off, I will explain what I have done to this amp thus far:
Checked all transistors in the preamp board with a meter, decided to substitute each one of the jfets and npns to make absolute sure none of them were reading improperly, so all of the preamp transistors are known to be good. One thing I will say is my +33/-33 supplies are dropped to +26/-26 at all of those points. My main rails are reading +64/-62 should be +70/-70.
The power amp on this amp works great, I have disconnected the preamp and run through the power amp from a separate preamp head, it is way loud! So the problem here is the preamp, something is limiting the output and not allowing full signal to pass. The other thing when I am testing is the signal will ramp up upon shut off if I am running a constant sine wave through the input. It sounds to me as though something is starving the output.
http://s485.photobucket.com/albums/r...-250preamp.jpg
Any ideas or help would be killer! Thanks!
There is a switchable/adjustable noise gate control on this amp that completely cuts the signal when turned on. When I turn the noise gate back on the signal comes back up, but still the overall output is low. I finally found a schematic of this amp after searching and searching and I will post it here: I have the entire manual for the amp, so it will be much easier to locate the problem. Before I sign off, I will explain what I have done to this amp thus far:
Checked all transistors in the preamp board with a meter, decided to substitute each one of the jfets and npns to make absolute sure none of them were reading improperly, so all of the preamp transistors are known to be good. One thing I will say is my +33/-33 supplies are dropped to +26/-26 at all of those points. My main rails are reading +64/-62 should be +70/-70.
The power amp on this amp works great, I have disconnected the preamp and run through the power amp from a separate preamp head, it is way loud! So the problem here is the preamp, something is limiting the output and not allowing full signal to pass. The other thing when I am testing is the signal will ramp up upon shut off if I am running a constant sine wave through the input. It sounds to me as though something is starving the output.
http://s485.photobucket.com/albums/r...-250preamp.jpg
Any ideas or help would be killer! Thanks!
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