I've got a HA1200 Hartke bass amp, and it had some parts burn out (literally). There's a small transistor that attaches to the heat sink via a couple wires flown off the board. These wires are torched, and the mini pot on the board (bias adjust I'm guessing) is torched, along with a couple other components.
I've been researching this amp, and apparently they had some heat problems, and there are many threads here on other Hartke models talking about that transistor mounted to the heat sink, etc. Is there anything I should watch out for when replacing the bad parts? Any better way to keep it cool? I haven't begun testing it, but I'm figuring on replacing the outputs, drivers, bias, and pretty much everything there that might have taken some heat.
Here's the schematic I have.
I've been researching this amp, and apparently they had some heat problems, and there are many threads here on other Hartke models talking about that transistor mounted to the heat sink, etc. Is there anything I should watch out for when replacing the bad parts? Any better way to keep it cool? I haven't begun testing it, but I'm figuring on replacing the outputs, drivers, bias, and pretty much everything there that might have taken some heat.
Here's the schematic I have.
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