Q5 and Q6 are the current limiting transistors, driven from the current thru R26 & R29 of the output stage.. Lift coupling diodes D2 & D3, so the current limiters are out of circuit. Now, under nominal conditions, you shouldn't see much more than a couple volts across the bias xstr Q4, which sits between the bases of the two driver xtrs Q7 & Q8.
Take a look at your other amp module as a point of reference....it should be like that. If you have way more than a couple volts between the driver bases, turn the bias control down. If the Bias control isn't controlling the DC level between the drivers, maybe the control is bad, or there's a problem with Q4. (or the resistors working with the bias pot R16/R17.
Now, the current path from V+ to V- for the bias xstr is thru Q16 (once turned on), thru R10, R12 & R13, then thru Q4 collector-emitter, then thru R15 and thru Q3 collector-emitter and R9A.
You can check with your good module to see where that amp circuit becomes stable, as Enzo had pointed out, the supply voltage may need to be higher than I suggested. Usually, circuits like these become stable at around 90-100VAC AC mains...sometimes lower. The line voltage may need to be at a certain potential in order to have current source/switch Q15-Q16 turned on all the way.
Take a look at your other amp module as a point of reference....it should be like that. If you have way more than a couple volts between the driver bases, turn the bias control down. If the Bias control isn't controlling the DC level between the drivers, maybe the control is bad, or there's a problem with Q4. (or the resistors working with the bias pot R16/R17.
Now, the current path from V+ to V- for the bias xstr is thru Q16 (once turned on), thru R10, R12 & R13, then thru Q4 collector-emitter, then thru R15 and thru Q3 collector-emitter and R9A.
You can check with your good module to see where that amp circuit becomes stable, as Enzo had pointed out, the supply voltage may need to be higher than I suggested. Usually, circuits like these become stable at around 90-100VAC AC mains...sometimes lower. The line voltage may need to be at a certain potential in order to have current source/switch Q15-Q16 turned on all the way.
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