Just got in a Blackstar HT60. No signs of damage or burning to the PCB, but it had both the phase-inverter MOSFETS shorted. I thought this was going to be a straightforward fix. No other components damaged, so replaced both MOSFETS and TR2 failed instantly. I removed it and powered up the amp on the variac and monitored the voltage on the pads, then noticed TR2's 47K drain resistor was dropping 330v. Removed the only other connected component (coupling cap to the EL34) and still getting the voltage drop.
So that's 330v dropped across a resistor that's not connected at one end. Probing around the board shows high voltages between unconnected areas. Between the MOSFET pads reads 700 ohms, so what this becomes under stress is another matter.
Anyhow, the entire PI area is conductive, plus there are abnormal switching conditions coming out of the PIC.
I wonder if this is a one-off, or is this going to be one of many? Just like the Marshall DSL/TSL boards?
So that's 330v dropped across a resistor that's not connected at one end. Probing around the board shows high voltages between unconnected areas. Between the MOSFET pads reads 700 ohms, so what this becomes under stress is another matter.
Anyhow, the entire PI area is conductive, plus there are abnormal switching conditions coming out of the PIC.
I wonder if this is a one-off, or is this going to be one of many? Just like the Marshall DSL/TSL boards?
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