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  • #16
    yes

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    • #17
      It took a few years but I finally got back to this amp. I got it working, but it’s creating a lot of heat. The back panel is getting to about 195° where the output transistors are attached.
      I’ve used it for a quiet rehearsal for 2 hours and it sounded very good but very hot.
      Is this the way these amps run? Or is this something I should be concerned about?

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      • #18
        Check bias current and adjust with R58 if necessary.
        Oscillation generating an inaudible frequency would cause heating.
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        • #19
          I measured .48 and .45vdc across the .33r which is about 1.4A. Seems like a lot.

          Thanks for the schematic, I don’t think I’ve seen this one anywhere and it seems to be the right one for this amp. Amazing.

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          • #20
            Normally 10mA ... 20mA

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            • #21
              Do you think I should be looking for an oscillation with a scope or just lower the bias?

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              • #22
                First reduce the bias current.

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                • #23
                  I raised r58 from 6.8K to 15k and I get about 18mA across the .33rs. It’s running much cooler and still sounds good. If there’s nothing else then thanks again for the help.

                  pete

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