I had an older passport pa system that I hauled off of the curb. Was in protect mode. After reading a few posts here, and being in a slow week at the shop, isolated the problem to the power board. I then tested the transistors in circuit with my BK and several output transistors tested bad ( in circuit). So I decided to order all 8 as well as the 4 drivers from mouser...50 bucks or so. So I removed all 8 of the output transistors, and only one of them tested bad out of circuit...it had heavy leakage. All of the passive componentson the board seem ok, (though really Unsure about testing caps that may be marginal).
So, thinking perhaps the low resistance in circuit fooled the tester...
Question is, since these are bipolar devices (and not fet) should I only change the one that tested bad? Why did not the entire output stage avalanche like the Ampeg-slm svt pro does so well.
For extra credit...also wondering about the protection circuit...so one bad device is enough to trip it...how does it work? Thanks
So, thinking perhaps the low resistance in circuit fooled the tester...
Question is, since these are bipolar devices (and not fet) should I only change the one that tested bad? Why did not the entire output stage avalanche like the Ampeg-slm svt pro does so well.
For extra credit...also wondering about the protection circuit...so one bad device is enough to trip it...how does it work? Thanks
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