After playing at gig volume for a bit the amp output keeps reducing. I'd imagine this is intentional in the design, but it seems extreme and is the reason it was brought in. "The amp volume fluctuates over time." I played it for a while and definitely found the volume to go down quite a bit. I thought perhaps the bias was too hot, but the bias is set with diodes, not a "rubber" diode and pot.
I noticed the triad and thyristor on the speaker output. And what seems like a jfet limiter on the PA input as well. I'm quite unfamiliar with how triacs work or how to go about testing it or monitoring what it's doing, and what it SHOULD be doing while the amp is heating up. The jfet seems to be controlled by the +16v rail, which is confusing. But I guess it's there to keep the preamp from outputting signal should the 16v rail go faulty?
Looking for any advice on how to go about troubleshooting this issue. Thanks!
I noticed the triad and thyristor on the speaker output. And what seems like a jfet limiter on the PA input as well. I'm quite unfamiliar with how triacs work or how to go about testing it or monitoring what it's doing, and what it SHOULD be doing while the amp is heating up. The jfet seems to be controlled by the +16v rail, which is confusing. But I guess it's there to keep the preamp from outputting signal should the 16v rail go faulty?
Looking for any advice on how to go about troubleshooting this issue. Thanks!
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