Hi guys,
Got my first one on the bench with a shot (chinese) EL34. Replaced with a pair of JJs; plate current measurement 0mA...Vg1 is -95V (Vp 510V) and bias pot does zilch...
Funny stuff is that amp does not sound overbiased, nor shows some horrible crossover distorton on the scope as expected; nevertheless I can't think this is normal behaviour (Class B amp my ass); besides bias pot don't change any bias voltage.
I can't find any schematic on the net; tried to contact Blackstar, but they BS me that documentation is just supplied to factory authorized techs (i think independent techs makes them a favor trying to keep those crap amps running). Anyway, couldn't figure bias circuit either (double layer/SMD populated board); no obvious tap/reverse diode/cap/voltage divider schem...
I find that -95V voltage in a dozen places around bias pot (middle of the board). On the left part of board, near HV rectifiers, there's what I'm supposing an SMD bridge rectifier (actually bigger than usual SMD, like a 4558 in size), silked BR2 on board, 4 terminals. Two legs shows -42.5V, one leg -95V, one leg 0V (but not grounded, 98ohm from ground). It didn't test like a bridge rect either: diode test shows short between the "-42.5V" legs, and no continuity (or voltage drop) with any other combination. Rang any bell ?
As I said, amp is running and sounds ok, but I'd like to figure out what's really going on...
thanks for any insights,
roberto
Got my first one on the bench with a shot (chinese) EL34. Replaced with a pair of JJs; plate current measurement 0mA...Vg1 is -95V (Vp 510V) and bias pot does zilch...
Funny stuff is that amp does not sound overbiased, nor shows some horrible crossover distorton on the scope as expected; nevertheless I can't think this is normal behaviour (Class B amp my ass); besides bias pot don't change any bias voltage.
I can't find any schematic on the net; tried to contact Blackstar, but they BS me that documentation is just supplied to factory authorized techs (i think independent techs makes them a favor trying to keep those crap amps running). Anyway, couldn't figure bias circuit either (double layer/SMD populated board); no obvious tap/reverse diode/cap/voltage divider schem...
I find that -95V voltage in a dozen places around bias pot (middle of the board). On the left part of board, near HV rectifiers, there's what I'm supposing an SMD bridge rectifier (actually bigger than usual SMD, like a 4558 in size), silked BR2 on board, 4 terminals. Two legs shows -42.5V, one leg -95V, one leg 0V (but not grounded, 98ohm from ground). It didn't test like a bridge rect either: diode test shows short between the "-42.5V" legs, and no continuity (or voltage drop) with any other combination. Rang any bell ?
As I said, amp is running and sounds ok, but I'd like to figure out what's really going on...
thanks for any insights,
roberto
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