Hi all,
I got this little practice amp with a loud hum on the speaker, powered down and disconnected the load immediately. No fuses were blown. Measured about 2.5VDC on speaker out. Dropped to 0VDC when I pulled TR1 to TR6 out.
These transistors seem to be obsolete, I think I'll go with BD901/902 for the outputs and straight replacement for driver transistors.
The weird thing is that one of the output transistors was completely covered in thermal compound, both pins and casing. Is this the source of failure?
Any other tests I should do before soldering in new transistors?
Thanks for the answers.
Edit: just to clarify, no reverb refers to the lack of inbuilt effect as opposed to the model with reverb, not the fault.
I got this little practice amp with a loud hum on the speaker, powered down and disconnected the load immediately. No fuses were blown. Measured about 2.5VDC on speaker out. Dropped to 0VDC when I pulled TR1 to TR6 out.
These transistors seem to be obsolete, I think I'll go with BD901/902 for the outputs and straight replacement for driver transistors.
The weird thing is that one of the output transistors was completely covered in thermal compound, both pins and casing. Is this the source of failure?
Any other tests I should do before soldering in new transistors?
Thanks for the answers.
Edit: just to clarify, no reverb refers to the lack of inbuilt effect as opposed to the model with reverb, not the fault.
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