Hi forum I hope you can help me out with this amp,
I have an Ampeg BA-115T which keeps blowing fuses, after it failed the first time I read several threads to learn common problems with this amp.
So far I've replaced output transistors and the main bridge rectifier since they were fried, after I replaced these, the fuse blew but the components were not destroyed. PS caps are not shorted.
Then I tested the transformer and it works fine. Disconnecting the tranny secondaries from the board won't blow the fuse. This tranny features two secondaries, one center tapped for the preamp, power amp and voltage multiplier circuit (since the amp has a tube) and the other secondary feeds the tube's heater DC supply.
If I connect just the heater secondary the amp doesn't blow the fuse... The amp features two zener voltage regulators to feed the preamp and bias circuitry, so I disconnected R66 and R68 (please refer to the attached schematic) from the board to further isolate the problem but the fuse blew again, so it seems to be something in the power amp section or voltage multiplier circuit.
Any ideas?
I have an Ampeg BA-115T which keeps blowing fuses, after it failed the first time I read several threads to learn common problems with this amp.
So far I've replaced output transistors and the main bridge rectifier since they were fried, after I replaced these, the fuse blew but the components were not destroyed. PS caps are not shorted.
Then I tested the transformer and it works fine. Disconnecting the tranny secondaries from the board won't blow the fuse. This tranny features two secondaries, one center tapped for the preamp, power amp and voltage multiplier circuit (since the amp has a tube) and the other secondary feeds the tube's heater DC supply.
If I connect just the heater secondary the amp doesn't blow the fuse... The amp features two zener voltage regulators to feed the preamp and bias circuitry, so I disconnected R66 and R68 (please refer to the attached schematic) from the board to further isolate the problem but the fuse blew again, so it seems to be something in the power amp section or voltage multiplier circuit.
Any ideas?
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