MEF Members -
I picked up a rescue amp, an Acoustic Control 150 Head. This is the later version, the one with the 17-11F Preamp (Tremolo/Reverb preamp board).
The amp needs a heavy dosage of TLC - and I have begun to work on it. Thus far, I have done the following:
New filter cap - 3900uf, 100v (Cornel Dubilier)
New output transistors (MJ15003G) and attached with a new thermal isolator and grease.
Replaced all other Electrolytic Caps (on the Power Module and Preamp boards and Output coupling cap)
Changed the power switch configuration (put a new switch on the back panel) and removed the death caps (I will post a photo of this later on)
The pots on both preamp boards are in bad shape. I have tried to clean them but some will need replacing.
For now, I have Output!!!! Both preamp modules pass a signal but each board has issues and will need work, including figuring out why someone would solder ceramic caps to the bottom of the boards!! That is a good start for me considering the work I have done.
Before tackling the preamp boards, I want to make sure the Power Module (17-12) is working properly.
For now, I am testing my disconnecting both preamp boards and connecting a signal directly to the 22K input resistor R301 on the Power Board.
When I connect a dummy load, I am getting a clean signal. When I connect a speaker (8 ohms), I am noticing some oscillation on the upper edge of the signal. I have tried a couple different speakers, same result.
The output coupling cap is new, 1000uf, 50v. I checked the 22 ohm and 1.uf cap that hangs off the output jack.
The DC voltages around the board seem to be within an acceptable range and I am seeing a skosh under 70 watts before clipping. I think that is average for this amp.
Any ideas on why a speaker would cause the oscillation but the dummy load would be clean? I am reviewing the service manual but do not see anything in there related to this issue.
Thanks, Tom
I picked up a rescue amp, an Acoustic Control 150 Head. This is the later version, the one with the 17-11F Preamp (Tremolo/Reverb preamp board).
The amp needs a heavy dosage of TLC - and I have begun to work on it. Thus far, I have done the following:
New filter cap - 3900uf, 100v (Cornel Dubilier)
New output transistors (MJ15003G) and attached with a new thermal isolator and grease.
Replaced all other Electrolytic Caps (on the Power Module and Preamp boards and Output coupling cap)
Changed the power switch configuration (put a new switch on the back panel) and removed the death caps (I will post a photo of this later on)
The pots on both preamp boards are in bad shape. I have tried to clean them but some will need replacing.
For now, I have Output!!!! Both preamp modules pass a signal but each board has issues and will need work, including figuring out why someone would solder ceramic caps to the bottom of the boards!! That is a good start for me considering the work I have done.
Before tackling the preamp boards, I want to make sure the Power Module (17-12) is working properly.
For now, I am testing my disconnecting both preamp boards and connecting a signal directly to the 22K input resistor R301 on the Power Board.
When I connect a dummy load, I am getting a clean signal. When I connect a speaker (8 ohms), I am noticing some oscillation on the upper edge of the signal. I have tried a couple different speakers, same result.
The output coupling cap is new, 1000uf, 50v. I checked the 22 ohm and 1.uf cap that hangs off the output jack.
The DC voltages around the board seem to be within an acceptable range and I am seeing a skosh under 70 watts before clipping. I think that is average for this amp.
Any ideas on why a speaker would cause the oscillation but the dummy load would be clean? I am reviewing the service manual but do not see anything in there related to this issue.
Thanks, Tom
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