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G one is on the right path.
Laundry list you should follow in due order:
1) power OFF, measure all diodes and transistors in circuit to catch shorts.
If any suspect, pull it to measure outside.
2) replace whateverīs needed.
Including smoked resistors and such.
3) build a lamp bulb limiter, get a 40 to 75W bulb.
Power ON
4) plug amp into it and measure voltages indicated in schematic.
You wonīt get full +78V because of loss in bulb, but I expect around +50V there, +/- 10V.
Other voltages will be proportional.
Say, if you have +V=50V, then "10V" point will be around 7V and so on.
Post results.
Letīs normalize DC before messing with Audio.
That amp, if working properly, gives a very usable 100W into 4 ohms, around what any Bandit or similar amp delivers.Juan Manuel Fahey
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Originally posted by J M Fahey View PostG one is on the right path.
Laundry list you should follow in due order:
1) power OFF, measure all diodes and transistors in circuit to catch shorts.
If any suspect, pull it to measure outside.
2) replace whateverīs needed.
Including smoked resistors and such.
3) build a lamp bulb limiter, get a 40 to 75W bulb.
Power ON
4) plug amp into it and measure voltages indicated in schematic.
You wonīt get full +78V because of loss in bulb, but I expect around +50V there, +/- 10V.
Other voltages will be proportional.
Say, if you have +V=50V, then "10V" point will be around 7V and so on.
Post results.
Letīs normalize DC before messing with Audio.
That amp, if working properly, gives a very usable 100W into 4 ohms, around what any Bandit or similar amp delivers.
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With your same 140mv input signal, list the AC voltages for the following points:
Q1 base
Q1 collector
Q3 collector
Q4 emitter
Q7 collectorOriginally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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Originally posted by g-one View PostWith your same 140mv input signal, list the AC voltages for the following points:
Q1 base
Q1 collector
Q3 collector
Q4 emitter
Q7 collector
Q1 collector = 588mv
Q3 collector = 1.35v
Q4 emitter = 1.3v
Q7 collector = no voltage
Should I be getting something on Q7?
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Yes there should be AC voltage at Q7 collector. Q4 emitter has 1.3V and is connected to Q7 base. Do you have the 1.3VAC at Q7 base?
What are your DC voltages at E,B, &C of Q7 and Q8?Originally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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So I went ahead and changed the 2 drivers. I had an old Kustom PA head that met a firey end (reverb pan can detached from the lid of the amp and shorted everything out). I found 2 complimentary drivers and changed them and the amp is louder than it ever was! Other than the fact that turning the EQ off with the pedal causes a huge volume drop, I think its working properly. Thanks everyone, I learned a lot from this.
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