Originally posted by SYSDOA
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There's higher than normal voltage at IC2 (-22VDC @ P4?) and -6V on J6. The voltages are dropping as I'm testing... why is that?
It is *critical* to the life of IC2 that the difference from pin 8 to pin 4 not be over 44V. It really shouldn't be over 40V, and that should be clamped by zener D9. Those wobble up and down in operation, following the output signal, but if the difference gets bigger than 44V, the IC is in danger of sudden death syndrome.
This amp will produce the correct output voltage without a load on J6 if you put a single pair of the output devices back in. If you can separate out one or two that are shorted, that may be an OK thing to do.
If it were me, I would order a new set of output devices and all other semiconductors back through IC2. Mouser lists the TIP147 for $1.45, TIP142 for $1.28, NE5532 is $1.00, MPSA06/MPSA56 are $0.25 eachm MPSA13 is $0.10. 1N5366B is $0.36, 1N914 is under a nickel. Less than $8 gets a full replacement set. (prices today, Mouser.com)
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