Dusting off a vintage Kustom 200 B1 bass amp for a buddy and initially it wouldn't power on and was blowing fuses. Already replaced a shorted bridge rectifier and now have stable power on the amp. Located one shorted RCA 36892 output transistor and have it disconnected, so the amp will power on and stay running with the shorted transistor out of the circuit. Feeding it 123 VAC wall voltage from the variac, I measured 30 VAC out of the PT secondary and right at 40 VDC at the rectifier.
Did a forum search and picked up a few nuggets, enough to ask a few more questions.
Q: besides replacing the shorted output Q, is there anything else to check on the PC703 board for possible replacement?
Q: in a previous thread from 2012, Enzo stated that a MJ15015 or even a MJ15003 would be a suitable substitute. is there a better option for an output transistor these days?
Q: are there any preventative maintenance "must do's" while I'm in here?
Q: in another thread it was recommended to swap the transistors in pairs if using a substitute part. How are these paired up in this amp?
Did a forum search and picked up a few nuggets, enough to ask a few more questions.
Q: besides replacing the shorted output Q, is there anything else to check on the PC703 board for possible replacement?
Q: in a previous thread from 2012, Enzo stated that a MJ15015 or even a MJ15003 would be a suitable substitute. is there a better option for an output transistor these days?
Q: are there any preventative maintenance "must do's" while I'm in here?
Q: in another thread it was recommended to swap the transistors in pairs if using a substitute part. How are these paired up in this amp?
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