I have an Acoustic Control 150B and I have a strange issue:
If I monitor the DC at the speaker jacks when I first power it on, I see positive ~ 30 volts
Over time it slowly decreases and I stopped watching once it got down to 5.5 volts.
So far:
a) I replaced the two transistors on the power board
mpas09 -> 2N2222A (Q501)
40410 > 2N5322 with heat sink. (Q502)
b) The 560 Ohm resistor looked a little stressed, but measured to spec; I put a new one in anyway.
c) I also replaced the electrolytics on the power board
All had no effect on the problem.
I have 74 Volts off the primary cap, and 36.5V at the 1000uF/50V cap (C111).
I checked the resistors (R402, R403, R404) on the speaker jacks and the cap (C404) on the jacks as well. They all meter out OK.
Due to the excessive DC voltage on the speaker jack, I did not connect a speaker load.
I also removed the connectors from the preamp boards and had no effect on the problem.
Am I missing something? Any ideas on what else could be wrong?
If I monitor the DC at the speaker jacks when I first power it on, I see positive ~ 30 volts
Over time it slowly decreases and I stopped watching once it got down to 5.5 volts.
So far:
a) I replaced the two transistors on the power board
mpas09 -> 2N2222A (Q501)
40410 > 2N5322 with heat sink. (Q502)
b) The 560 Ohm resistor looked a little stressed, but measured to spec; I put a new one in anyway.
c) I also replaced the electrolytics on the power board
All had no effect on the problem.
I have 74 Volts off the primary cap, and 36.5V at the 1000uF/50V cap (C111).
I checked the resistors (R402, R403, R404) on the speaker jacks and the cap (C404) on the jacks as well. They all meter out OK.
Due to the excessive DC voltage on the speaker jack, I did not connect a speaker load.
I also removed the connectors from the preamp boards and had no effect on the problem.
Am I missing something? Any ideas on what else could be wrong?
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