Hi. Anyone had a 112 in and noticed how hot it ran? Had one in with really low volume. Quickly saw that it was because someone had had the jack sockets for the power amp in and the phones out to pieces and reassembled them wrongly. (they are the big ones with a clear top). One had a contact trapped against the earth ring. I took both of them out and fitted new ones. Huge amount of volume but I believe this in normal for these? Like 80 percent of the volume in the first 15 percent of the volume knob!
anyway, played through it and both clean and dirty channels sound good, no distortion or hum so left it switched on to make sure it was ok. Half an hour later it still plays and sounds fine but I could fry my bacon on it! The heatsink is heating up th e aluminium casing and if I feel under the bottom where the transistors are bolted to it I cant bear my fingers on it. Just seems way too hot to be healthy. the thermal trip isnt cutting in but Im not keen on sending it out like this. I took it out and checked the TIP trannies and all 4 measure ok. Their bias resistors (R70-73) measure ok. The TIPS may have been replaced previously or not, soldering looks pretty original but theres big thumbprints on th eheatsink which usually means someones got messy with th e grease!
Any ideas anyone or are they just like this normally?
anyway, played through it and both clean and dirty channels sound good, no distortion or hum so left it switched on to make sure it was ok. Half an hour later it still plays and sounds fine but I could fry my bacon on it! The heatsink is heating up th e aluminium casing and if I feel under the bottom where the transistors are bolted to it I cant bear my fingers on it. Just seems way too hot to be healthy. the thermal trip isnt cutting in but Im not keen on sending it out like this. I took it out and checked the TIP trannies and all 4 measure ok. Their bias resistors (R70-73) measure ok. The TIPS may have been replaced previously or not, soldering looks pretty original but theres big thumbprints on th eheatsink which usually means someones got messy with th e grease!
Any ideas anyone or are they just like this normally?
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