Hello I have a Ampeg B5R that is driving me crazy. There is a sine wave on the output and audio ground with no load and no input and all pots at zero. The oscillation shows up on all 3 power supplies - power amp, +-15V and the relay power supply.
I have checked rectifiers and replaced some diodes and caps in the 15V power supply with no luck. The thing that is throwing me is the wave shows up even if I pull the power transformer connector from either power supply section or pull the fuses.
This amp originally came to me because it just died - no power. I found that the pc mount IEC AC connector on the main board did not have solder on the neutral lead to the solder pad but there was some evidence of heat from discoloration and the copper pad had lifted from the board at the neutral lead. I assume there was a small solder connection because the amp worked till now but I guess the heat from the resistance of the current eventually melted the little bit of solder away. I think this incident caused spikes and down circuit damage but the amp plays fine except for this sine wave hum on the output. I resolded the connector, replaced the circuit breaker that my client had taken apart thinking it was a fuse and everything worked. It came back after it's first gig where apparently the output got badly distorted and bad static or noise. They used a backup amp and all was well to finish but I can not re-create this distortion/noise issue and all I have is the oscillation on the output.
I found some cracked ground solder joints at the IEC connector and jumper wires used to connect the ground to the chassis ground via pc board mount screw.
Also the sine wave is more of a triangle or saw on the transformer side of the rectifier diodes.
Any ideas? Thanks for your help.
I have checked rectifiers and replaced some diodes and caps in the 15V power supply with no luck. The thing that is throwing me is the wave shows up even if I pull the power transformer connector from either power supply section or pull the fuses.
This amp originally came to me because it just died - no power. I found that the pc mount IEC AC connector on the main board did not have solder on the neutral lead to the solder pad but there was some evidence of heat from discoloration and the copper pad had lifted from the board at the neutral lead. I assume there was a small solder connection because the amp worked till now but I guess the heat from the resistance of the current eventually melted the little bit of solder away. I think this incident caused spikes and down circuit damage but the amp plays fine except for this sine wave hum on the output. I resolded the connector, replaced the circuit breaker that my client had taken apart thinking it was a fuse and everything worked. It came back after it's first gig where apparently the output got badly distorted and bad static or noise. They used a backup amp and all was well to finish but I can not re-create this distortion/noise issue and all I have is the oscillation on the output.
I found some cracked ground solder joints at the IEC connector and jumper wires used to connect the ground to the chassis ground via pc board mount screw.
Also the sine wave is more of a triangle or saw on the transformer side of the rectifier diodes.
Any ideas? Thanks for your help.
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