So I have a KC-300 in for repair. The amp does put out a signal but it is really too quiet. Did not take long to find the faults behavior as there is only 3.6v on what should be 15.4v preamp power supply. So, I have checked the zener diodes D1 and D2. They check good on diode setting on my meter and don't appear to be the culprits. I am really thinking that these voltage regulators are the culprits. The drop down resistors are getting really hot so I have been careful not to run the unit very long during testing.
Voltage readings on each side of dropping resistors and other related components in the circuit.
R92 49.2v / 4v
R93 -49.2v / -4v
R94 -49.2v / -4.7v
R91 49.2v / 4.65v
Q1 Base= -4.6 Collector= -4v Emitter= -3.92
Q2 Base= 4.4 Collector= 3.7v Emitter= 3.68
op amps pin8=3.63v pin4=-3.69v
The person I am repairing the amp for is moving in about a week, so I need to rush this repair. I am considering NTE291 (NPN) and NTE292 (PNP) for the replacements as that is all I might be able to find on such a short notice. I know that using NTE parts is really for general repairs and not the preferred manner. Would they work okay though? That is if they are the problem and it is not something else...
Also does this look like these regulators are the culprit? Could a bad IC be loading down the preamp voltages too? The amp does pass signal pretty good and functions like it should, albeit being rather quiet.
Voltage readings on each side of dropping resistors and other related components in the circuit.
R92 49.2v / 4v
R93 -49.2v / -4v
R94 -49.2v / -4.7v
R91 49.2v / 4.65v
Q1 Base= -4.6 Collector= -4v Emitter= -3.92
Q2 Base= 4.4 Collector= 3.7v Emitter= 3.68
op amps pin8=3.63v pin4=-3.69v
The person I am repairing the amp for is moving in about a week, so I need to rush this repair. I am considering NTE291 (NPN) and NTE292 (PNP) for the replacements as that is all I might be able to find on such a short notice. I know that using NTE parts is really for general repairs and not the preferred manner. Would they work okay though? That is if they are the problem and it is not something else...
Also does this look like these regulators are the culprit? Could a bad IC be loading down the preamp voltages too? The amp does pass signal pretty good and functions like it should, albeit being rather quiet.
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