I've seen a lot of good advice given on this forum, so I thought I'd share my current troubleshooting effort and see if there's anything that I'm missing.
I have a musicman HD-500 bass amp on the bench that blows both of its power line fuses. I isolated this to the power amp section (big surprise) and ultimately found one power transistor shorted (I2).
I received replacements from ernie ball and replaced both of the transistors on the V+ rail. (I1 and I2). Unfortunately my dim bulb tester is still showing a large current draw. When I check V+/V- I see about 4 volts (vs the 82 on the schematic). It appears that both output sections are being turned on. I have done diode checks on all of the transistors and diodes. I have also disconnected the V+/V- supply from the circuitry (the PC board design made it easy to do so) and verified that all the other logic on that board powers up fine with no excessive current when that is done.
At this point my plan is to replace the 4 zeners (D3, 4, 5, 6) because the soldering on those looks sub-part compared to the rest of the board, making me think this has been repaired before. The 2 zeners that are supposed to be 1W don't look like the other 1watters on the board. I am also suspicious of the bias transistor (T9, BC549).
Any other thoughts before I send off a parts order?
musicman_bass_hd500_pg8.pdf
thanks for your consideration.
Dave
I have a musicman HD-500 bass amp on the bench that blows both of its power line fuses. I isolated this to the power amp section (big surprise) and ultimately found one power transistor shorted (I2).
I received replacements from ernie ball and replaced both of the transistors on the V+ rail. (I1 and I2). Unfortunately my dim bulb tester is still showing a large current draw. When I check V+/V- I see about 4 volts (vs the 82 on the schematic). It appears that both output sections are being turned on. I have done diode checks on all of the transistors and diodes. I have also disconnected the V+/V- supply from the circuitry (the PC board design made it easy to do so) and verified that all the other logic on that board powers up fine with no excessive current when that is done.
At this point my plan is to replace the 4 zeners (D3, 4, 5, 6) because the soldering on those looks sub-part compared to the rest of the board, making me think this has been repaired before. The 2 zeners that are supposed to be 1W don't look like the other 1watters on the board. I am also suspicious of the bias transistor (T9, BC549).
Any other thoughts before I send off a parts order?
musicman_bass_hd500_pg8.pdf
thanks for your consideration.
Dave
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