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  • fender 212r output stage issue

    Hi! looks like a bias problem right? but i cant find the problem.Voltages are ok, Output devices are fine, drivers pre drivers, etc. with no load is working fine.
    i upload a video with the input vs output on the oscilloscope with the amp loaded, to see if someone can help me a little bit

    any ideas?




    FM212R_schematic.pdf

  • #2
    It looks like you are missing one of the power supply rails for the power amp, or one of the rails for the op amps
    Lets measure the power supply rails & make sure these are ok first
    This is a solid state amp, so disconnect the speaker until we get everything working well.

    Please measure:
    TP1 to P4, should get 32VAC
    TP2 to P4, should get 32VAC
    TP3 to P4, should get +41VDC and very small VAC
    TP4 to P4, should get -41VDC and very small VAC
    TP5 to P4, should get +16.8VDC and very small VAC
    TP6 to P4, should get -16.8VDC and very small VAC

    Post results here

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    • #3
      Post ^^^^^^ results, but if the amplifier works well without load, rather than missing a rail we have a current drive problem here.
      Juan Manuel Fahey

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      • #4
        well, while trying to isolate the problem, i discover that temperature affects the distortion, so with a bit of hot air and cold spray a found Q12 screwing up my positive cycle!

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        • #5
          Good call.

          And replacing Q12 repaired the amp?

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