Hello, I'm a new member of this forum - I'm not a native English, so please be forgiving with my writing.
I've found this place while I was searching for infos about this Marshall mosfet 100 amp I'm trying to fix
- schematic -
This amp had issues with volume levels, that were not constant, and sometimes sound cut off.
After a visual inspection, I found that all the three ground wires supposedly bolted to the chassis had loose bolts, and the bolts were oxidated as well.
I proceeded to restore good ground connections, and fired up the amp with no speaker plugged, in order to check voltages.
I also started looking around for info about solid state amps, since I'm not expert (at all).
I've learned that the internal trimmer (BAL-RV1 1k) is for D.C. Offset adjustment, and i noticed that I couldn't reach 0V (I measured around 2,5V(!) with the trimmer in the original position); so I ordered a pair of matched MPSA06, in order to sub TR1 and TR2.
After substitution I can now adjust the D.C. Offset properly, but I've found a new issue: TR3 and TR6 are getting quite hot, so hot that I can barely keep the finger on them for just some seconds (...yes, I know this is not a safe procedure, but I pay a lot of attention while doing it)
Voltage drop across R13 and R15 is around 5,5/6mV, so it should be ok, meaning ~20mA bias current on output mosfets
Voltage drop across R7 and across R14 is around 690mV
Questions:
Is it normal that TR3 and TR6 get so hot?
I think not, and I suspect TR3, am I on the right path?
What other measures can I make in order to address the problem?
How can I be sure that the mosfets are ok?
Thanks to everyone, and please excuse for this long first post
I've found this place while I was searching for infos about this Marshall mosfet 100 amp I'm trying to fix
- schematic -
This amp had issues with volume levels, that were not constant, and sometimes sound cut off.
After a visual inspection, I found that all the three ground wires supposedly bolted to the chassis had loose bolts, and the bolts were oxidated as well.
I proceeded to restore good ground connections, and fired up the amp with no speaker plugged, in order to check voltages.
I also started looking around for info about solid state amps, since I'm not expert (at all).
I've learned that the internal trimmer (BAL-RV1 1k) is for D.C. Offset adjustment, and i noticed that I couldn't reach 0V (I measured around 2,5V(!) with the trimmer in the original position); so I ordered a pair of matched MPSA06, in order to sub TR1 and TR2.
After substitution I can now adjust the D.C. Offset properly, but I've found a new issue: TR3 and TR6 are getting quite hot, so hot that I can barely keep the finger on them for just some seconds (...yes, I know this is not a safe procedure, but I pay a lot of attention while doing it)
Voltage drop across R13 and R15 is around 5,5/6mV, so it should be ok, meaning ~20mA bias current on output mosfets
Voltage drop across R7 and across R14 is around 690mV
Questions:
Is it normal that TR3 and TR6 get so hot?
I think not, and I suspect TR3, am I on the right path?
What other measures can I make in order to address the problem?
How can I be sure that the mosfets are ok?
Thanks to everyone, and please excuse for this long first post
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