Hi, im repairing a Traynor that has multiple injuries. When I got it, it had a blown 6L6, main fuse and non working standby switch. I fixed the standby ( replaced the IRF830 fet, 4n35 optocoupler, 10v zener). More about that here: http://music-electronics-forum.com/t27151/ I also did the mods suggested here to protect the cirquit: http://traynoramps.com/downloads/servman/sm_ycv40.pdf
Now the standby works. Output is still quite low and distorts especially the low lotes.
My main concern is the output transformer. The DC resistance of the OT primary windings are 80 ohms and 130 ohms. That seems too big of a difference to me. What do you think? Connected the 8 ohm secondary to 3.15 volts AC (half the heater) and i got 2.5 volts from half the primary. Also the heater voltage dropped near zero. Continuety measurement was fine between the windings and the core. (no leakage) Just like to have your opininon before ordering a new transformer.
Also this is how a 900 Hz sine wave looks coming to the grids of the 6L6. (without output tubes).
There are two opamps (TL072) U1 and U2. They are getting 24 volts, but other then that I'm not sure how to tell if they are a 100 %.
Heres the schematic for this amp:TraynorYCV40.gif gif by naazrael | Photobucket
Bias current at 10 ohm cathode resistors of 6L6s is 42mA and plates have 410V. 12AX7s have plate voltages at the range of 160 to 240 or thereabouts.
-Niko
Now the standby works. Output is still quite low and distorts especially the low lotes.
My main concern is the output transformer. The DC resistance of the OT primary windings are 80 ohms and 130 ohms. That seems too big of a difference to me. What do you think? Connected the 8 ohm secondary to 3.15 volts AC (half the heater) and i got 2.5 volts from half the primary. Also the heater voltage dropped near zero. Continuety measurement was fine between the windings and the core. (no leakage) Just like to have your opininon before ordering a new transformer.
Also this is how a 900 Hz sine wave looks coming to the grids of the 6L6. (without output tubes).
There are two opamps (TL072) U1 and U2. They are getting 24 volts, but other then that I'm not sure how to tell if they are a 100 %.
Heres the schematic for this amp:TraynorYCV40.gif gif by naazrael | Photobucket
Bias current at 10 ohm cathode resistors of 6L6s is 42mA and plates have 410V. 12AX7s have plate voltages at the range of 160 to 240 or thereabouts.
-Niko
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