I am a hobbyist working on a repair and restoration of a Gallien Krueger GK-210 guitar amplifier. I have attached a schematic and several pictures of the actual amplifier for reference. I am trying to work out a problem with the amp randomly breaking up while playing at all volume levels. As for the restoration part, I'm planning on replacing the electrolytics throughout the amp as they seem to be period correct and most likely original.
One thing I thought that was curious was that the leads connecting the power transistors use spade lugs (see Q9, Q10 and #4 orange and #6 green leads on the schematic) to connect to the output transformer. Would it be wise to perhaps solder these leads to the spade connectors on the transistors? I was also considering renewing the thermal paste on the heat sinks and output transistors.
I have yet to do any live measurements on any of the circuits. I have a Fluke Multimeter, but nothing else for test gear at the moment.
This amp seems to be well made and unhacked by anyone. I want to use it as learning experience and end up with a fun amp to play with in the future.
Thanks for any feedback.
210G Power Amp 60015.pdf
One thing I thought that was curious was that the leads connecting the power transistors use spade lugs (see Q9, Q10 and #4 orange and #6 green leads on the schematic) to connect to the output transformer. Would it be wise to perhaps solder these leads to the spade connectors on the transistors? I was also considering renewing the thermal paste on the heat sinks and output transistors.
I have yet to do any live measurements on any of the circuits. I have a Fluke Multimeter, but nothing else for test gear at the moment.
This amp seems to be well made and unhacked by anyone. I want to use it as learning experience and end up with a fun amp to play with in the future.
Thanks for any feedback.
210G Power Amp 60015.pdf
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