Hi!
Some time ("15 years") I was playing the last song of a concert (At that time I had a rock band) and suddenly the amplifier stared to sound really bad and then went out. As I approached, the smell told me that something very bad had happened and that the band would have to finish the song without guitar.
The truth is that I did not open the amplifier until two weeks ago, have changed: TR4, TR5, TR6, TR7, TR8. TR9, TR10, TR11, TR12, I had to rebuild many tracks because the failure vaporized many of them in the power stage.
After that I plugged my limiter circuit, the multimeter to measure the DC voltage at the output connection without speaker and I turned on the amplifier.
The lamp shines a bit, the DC output voltage is 70_mV (Channel Two) and 160_mV Channel One (clean channel), nothing connected to the input and all potentiometers are on zero.
I'm not sure why the dc voltage difference between channel one and two, is that normal? there may be something wrong with the pre-amp?
Thanks in advance.
Some time ("15 years") I was playing the last song of a concert (At that time I had a rock band) and suddenly the amplifier stared to sound really bad and then went out. As I approached, the smell told me that something very bad had happened and that the band would have to finish the song without guitar.
The truth is that I did not open the amplifier until two weeks ago, have changed: TR4, TR5, TR6, TR7, TR8. TR9, TR10, TR11, TR12, I had to rebuild many tracks because the failure vaporized many of them in the power stage.
After that I plugged my limiter circuit, the multimeter to measure the DC voltage at the output connection without speaker and I turned on the amplifier.
The lamp shines a bit, the DC output voltage is 70_mV (Channel Two) and 160_mV Channel One (clean channel), nothing connected to the input and all potentiometers are on zero.
I'm not sure why the dc voltage difference between channel one and two, is that normal? there may be something wrong with the pre-amp?
Thanks in advance.
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