The amp suffered a failure that took out the fuse and the TDA2050A chip. Replaced those components and hooked up a speaker only to find the amp was motor boating. Looked over the circuit board and came across some nasty soldering somebody did to replace the bridge rectifier. Re-soldered the bridge connections and it appeared to fix the motor boating as the amp passed signal with no oscillations. The amp sounded pretty good except for a bit of a hum, no DC on the output measured. Tried the amp out again and it is back to motor boating. I measured some intense leakage off of C16 up to 5-10vdc and replaced it. C16 is not leaking like it was but monitoring it I did see it read -1vdc for moment. C20 has no leakage at all. If you pull out the preamp tube it cuts the oscillations but when the 12ax7 is removed there is 27vdc on the output of the amp. Why would pulling out the preamp tube put 27vdc on the output of the amp?
Edit: Just had to post the pic of the nasty solder job as it was just bad. So somebody had been in the amp and it is hard to tell what is a Vox last minute add on or mod gone bad. The bridge rectifier definitely was replaced.
Edit: Just had to post the pic of the nasty solder job as it was just bad. So somebody had been in the amp and it is hard to tell what is a Vox last minute add on or mod gone bad. The bridge rectifier definitely was replaced.
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