So this came in with no sound. I discovered a faulty 7815 regulator as there was no + low v supply. I replaced that and now still no sound.
The PNP side of the PA heatsink is getting quite hot. The fuse is not blowing however. The Vc on the PNPs is about -24v and NPNs are +40v. I also realized that the new 7815 I put in is getting quite a bit more hot than the 7915. There is also only +3v on its output and +30v on its input. Something is pulling the + low V supply down. I read in another thread that some opamps/zeners were fried in a poster's 450 when his 7815 went south. I get 1.5kohms across D6 and 4kohms across D7.
So thoughts? I wouldn't be sure where to start with this. Do I need to pull every dang opamp?
Finally, I replaced the 7815 with one that would need an thermal pad between it and the heatsink. However, I looked and it doesn't seem that this heatsink is in any way connected to ground so I'm thinking that it's okay that I used no thermal pad.
The PNP side of the PA heatsink is getting quite hot. The fuse is not blowing however. The Vc on the PNPs is about -24v and NPNs are +40v. I also realized that the new 7815 I put in is getting quite a bit more hot than the 7915. There is also only +3v on its output and +30v on its input. Something is pulling the + low V supply down. I read in another thread that some opamps/zeners were fried in a poster's 450 when his 7815 went south. I get 1.5kohms across D6 and 4kohms across D7.
So thoughts? I wouldn't be sure where to start with this. Do I need to pull every dang opamp?
Finally, I replaced the 7815 with one that would need an thermal pad between it and the heatsink. However, I looked and it doesn't seem that this heatsink is in any way connected to ground so I'm thinking that it's okay that I used no thermal pad.
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