I've worked on small tube amps and pedals, this is the first big solid state amp I've touched. A friend asked me to look at it as it was fuzzy/distorted at low volumes - a sign of bias issues. I thought it would be an simple fix (as there is lots of information here about the amp, thanks!) but as I was doing checks I managed to short one of the output transistors, which blew. I've got it back up and running (the protection circuits did their job thankfully), but I have a couple of questions that relate to long term reliability:
Only one of the output IRF240s was dead (the aforementioned Q7), so I replaced just one with a new one (Vishay manufacture, replacing an IR part) that matches for Vgs. I do have a set of four new transistors that match - should I replace all of them instead? Also, is it safe to reuse the existing sili-pads dry, or should I replace them, or...?
Thanks.
Only one of the output IRF240s was dead (the aforementioned Q7), so I replaced just one with a new one (Vishay manufacture, replacing an IR part) that matches for Vgs. I do have a set of four new transistors that match - should I replace all of them instead? Also, is it safe to reuse the existing sili-pads dry, or should I replace them, or...?
Thanks.
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